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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... Lilburne , who was such a thorn in the flesh to Cromwell in later years . In under- taking the defence of the man who had been sentenced to scourge and imprisonment for disseminating books held to be libels by Charles and his ministers ...
... Lilburne , who was such a thorn in the flesh to Cromwell in later years . In under- taking the defence of the man who had been sentenced to scourge and imprisonment for disseminating books held to be libels by Charles and his ministers ...
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... Lilburne , who had been a lieutenant - colonel in Manchester's army before the formation of the New Model , a man litigious and impracticable , but public- spirited and prepared to accept the consequences of his actions on behalf of his ...
... Lilburne , who had been a lieutenant - colonel in Manchester's army before the formation of the New Model , a man litigious and impracticable , but public- spirited and prepared to accept the consequences of his actions on behalf of his ...
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... Lilburne , both of which had been ordered elsewhere , mutinously made their appearance with copies of The Agreement ... Lilburne's men defied his order to remove the papers from their hats , rode into the ranks with his sword drawn , on ...
... Lilburne , both of which had been ordered elsewhere , mutinously made their appearance with copies of The Agreement ... Lilburne's men defied his order to remove the papers from their hats , rode into the ranks with his sword drawn , on ...
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... Lilburne and three of his sup- porters were summoned before the Council . Lilburne , having threatened to burn down any place in which he might be imprisoned , was directed to retire . From the outer room he listened to the voices in ...
... Lilburne and three of his sup- porters were summoned before the Council . Lilburne , having threatened to burn down any place in which he might be imprisoned , was directed to retire . From the outer room he listened to the voices in ...
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... Lilburne now in his desire to establish government by the people , to confirm individual right , and to restrain the commanders of the army from political power Yet , after all , the prac- tical necessities of the hour were on ...
... Lilburne now in his desire to establish government by the people , to confirm individual right , and to restrain the commanders of the army from political power Yet , after all , the prac- tical necessities of the hour were on ...
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