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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... Manchester , appointed to arbitrate , sustained his ob- jections , whilst Cromwell , having gained his point , apologised for the roughness of his speech . It is not unlikely that it was in consequence of this difference with the new ...
... Manchester , appointed to arbitrate , sustained his ob- jections , whilst Cromwell , having gained his point , apologised for the roughness of his speech . It is not unlikely that it was in consequence of this difference with the new ...
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... Manchester to enclose lands in defiance of the rights of the commoners . He was , however , resolved to pick the sixty men he needed . We can well understand that in choosing his sub- ordinates he would be inspired by an instinctive ...
... Manchester to enclose lands in defiance of the rights of the commoners . He was , however , resolved to pick the sixty men he needed . We can well understand that in choosing his sub- ordinates he would be inspired by an instinctive ...
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... Manchester - who , as Lord Kimbolton , had been the one member of the House of Lords marked out by the King for impeachment together with the five members of the House of Commons - as Commander of the Eastern Association , and ordered ...
... Manchester - who , as Lord Kimbolton , had been the one member of the House of Lords marked out by the King for impeachment together with the five members of the House of Commons - as Commander of the Eastern Association , and ordered ...
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... Manchester's new army , in which Cromwell commanded the horse , de- feated a party of Royalists at Winceby , compelled Newcastle to raise the siege of Hull , and retook Lincoln , which had fallen into the hands of the enemy ...
... Manchester's new army , in which Cromwell commanded the horse , de- feated a party of Royalists at Winceby , compelled Newcastle to raise the siege of Hull , and retook Lincoln , which had fallen into the hands of the enemy ...
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... Manchester - who , as Lord Kimbolton , had been the one member of the House of Lords marked out by the King for impeachment together with the five members of the House of Commons - as Commander of the Eastern Association , and ordered ...
... Manchester - who , as Lord Kimbolton , had been the one member of the House of Lords marked out by the King for impeachment together with the five members of the House of Commons - as Commander of the Eastern Association , and ordered ...
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