Oliver CromwellLongmans, Green, 1909 - 319 páginas This volume is an extensive biography of Oliver Cromwell, but according to its preface, the author suggests that it is a history. Gardiner makes a point to distinguish a history with a biographical viewpoint from that of a strict biography. |
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... army in its own feeble hands . On June 2 it directed Fairfax to break up the siege of Oxford . On the 4th a petition from the London Common Council asked that , though the forty days during which Cromwell kept his appointment under the ...
... army in its own feeble hands . On June 2 it directed Fairfax to break up the siege of Oxford . On the 4th a petition from the London Common Council asked that , though the forty days during which Cromwell kept his appointment under the ...
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... council took on them to join themselves to no party , but to be for the ... army the lever wherewith to obtain political results otherwise unobtainable ... ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS . 69.
... council took on them to join themselves to no party , but to be for the ... army the lever wherewith to obtain political results otherwise unobtainable ... ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS . 69.
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... Army , ✓ drawn up on May 16 , with which Cromwell appears to have been entirely satisfied , as , while it insisted ... Council of London . The Common Council was a Presbyterian body , and its committee proceeded to eject every officer ...
... Army , ✓ drawn up on May 16 , with which Cromwell appears to have been entirely satisfied , as , while it insisted ... Council of London . The Common Council was a Presbyterian body , and its committee proceeded to eject every officer ...
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... Army , drawn up on May 16 , with which Cromwell appears to have been entirely satisfied , as , while it insisted on ... Council of London . The Common Council was a Presbyterian body , and its committee proceeded to eject every officer ...
... Army , drawn up on May 16 , with which Cromwell appears to have been entirely satisfied , as , while it insisted on ... Council of London . The Common Council was a Presbyterian body , and its committee proceeded to eject every officer ...
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... army at Newmarket . Both Fairfax and Cromwell declared for the King's return to Holmby , no doubt considering ... Council of the army , composed partly of officers and partly of Agitators ; and secondly , of a vindication of the army ...
... army at Newmarket . Both Fairfax and Cromwell declared for the King's return to Holmby , no doubt considering ... Council of the army , composed partly of officers and partly of Agitators ; and secondly , of a vindication of the army ...
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