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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... Lord is gracious , without some sense of self , vanity and badness ? " It was a crisis in his life which , if he had been born in the Roman communion , would probably have sent him — as it sent Luther - into a monastery . Being what he ...
... Lord is gracious , without some sense of self , vanity and badness ? " It was a crisis in his life which , if he had been born in the Roman communion , would probably have sent him — as it sent Luther - into a monastery . Being what he ...
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... who objected to them might be free to deliver their testimony in public . There is the germ here of his future liberal policy as Lord Protector - the germ too of a wide difference of opinion from those with KING AND PARLIAMENT .
... who objected to them might be free to deliver their testimony in public . There is the germ here of his future liberal policy as Lord Protector - the germ too of a wide difference of opinion from those with KING AND PARLIAMENT .
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... Lords on the subject , and who , a few days later , asked for another conference , in which the Lords should be asked to join in a vote giving to the Earl of Essex power to command the trained bands south of the Trent for the defence of ...
... Lords on the subject , and who , a few days later , asked for another conference , in which the Lords should be asked to join in a vote giving to the Earl of Essex power to command the trained bands south of the Trent for the defence of ...
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... Lord Fairfax and his son , Sir Thomas Fairfax , were with difficulty holding their own in the West Riding of Yorkshire against a Royalist force under the command of the Earl of Newcastle . By the middle of the year , the Parliamentary ...
... Lord Fairfax and his son , Sir Thomas Fairfax , were with difficulty holding their own in the West Riding of Yorkshire against a Royalist force under the command of the Earl of Newcastle . By the middle of the year , the Parliamentary ...
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... Lord Willoughby of Parham had lately seized Gainsborough for Parliament . Among the troops ordered to maintain this advanced position was Cromwell's regiment , and on July 28 that regi- ment defeated a strong body of Royalist horse near ...
... Lord Willoughby of Parham had lately seized Gainsborough for Parliament . Among the troops ordered to maintain this advanced position was Cromwell's regiment , and on July 28 that regi- ment defeated a strong body of Royalist horse near ...
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