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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... Lambert , having been adopted by the Army Council , were submitted to the King . So far as religion was concerned , they anticipated the settle- ment of the Revolution of 1688 , leaving all forms of worship including that of the ...
... Lambert , having been adopted by the Army Council , were submitted to the King . So far as religion was concerned , they anticipated the settle- ment of the Revolution of 1688 , leaving all forms of worship including that of the ...
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... Lambert , who was in com- mand of the small force which it had been possible to despatch to the North whilst Cromwell was detained at Pembroke , and who had been doing his best to de- lay the progress of the Scots till Cromwell was ...
... Lambert , who was in com- mand of the small force which it had been possible to despatch to the North whilst Cromwell was detained at Pembroke , and who had been doing his best to de- lay the progress of the Scots till Cromwell was ...
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... Lambert was sent for- ward in advance , Cromwell following with the bulk of the army and arriving in Edinburgh on October 4 . On the 7th Cromwell returned to England , leaving Argyle under the protection of Lambert at the head of THE ...
... Lambert was sent for- ward in advance , Cromwell following with the bulk of the army and arriving in Edinburgh on October 4 . On the 7th Cromwell returned to England , leaving Argyle under the protection of Lambert at the head of THE ...
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Samuel Rawson Gardiner. Argyle under the protection of Lambert at the head of two regiments of horse . In the meanwhile Crom- well had come to an understanding with Argyle that no Scotsman who had supported the Engagement with Charles ...
Samuel Rawson Gardiner. Argyle under the protection of Lambert at the head of two regiments of horse . In the meanwhile Crom- well had come to an understanding with Argyle that no Scotsman who had supported the Engagement with Charles ...
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... Lambert against them . Lambert fell upon them at Hamilton and broke their power of resistance . In the meantime , the tendency to resist the pre- tensions of the clergy was slowly making its way . On January 1 , 1651 , Charles was duly ...
... Lambert against them . Lambert fell upon them at Hamilton and broke their power of resistance . In the meantime , the tendency to resist the pre- tensions of the clergy was slowly making its way . On January 1 , 1651 , Charles was duly ...
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