Oliver CromwellLongmans, Green, 1909 - 319 páginas |
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... ARMY AND THE King ΙΟΙ CHAPTER IV . THE LAST YEARS OF THE LONG PARLIAMENT 166 CHAPTER V. THE NOMINATED PARLIAMENT AND THE PROTECTORATE 213 CHAPTER VI . A PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUTION 264 overtedious I did endeavour to discharge the duty of an.
... ARMY AND THE King ΙΟΙ CHAPTER IV . THE LAST YEARS OF THE LONG PARLIAMENT 166 CHAPTER V. THE NOMINATED PARLIAMENT AND THE PROTECTORATE 213 CHAPTER VI . A PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUTION 264 overtedious I did endeavour to discharge the duty of an.
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... Parliamentary Royalists , was alarmed lest a tyrannical episcopacy should be followed by a still more tyrannical Presbyterian discipline , and therefore strove to substitute for the existing system some scheme of modified episcopacy by ...
... Parliamentary Royalists , was alarmed lest a tyrannical episcopacy should be followed by a still more tyrannical Presbyterian discipline , and therefore strove to substitute for the existing system some scheme of modified episcopacy by ...
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... Parliamentary supremacy , and left its leaders disinclined to pursue their ecclesiastical policy till they had settled the political question in their own favour . Important as Charles's own character - with its love of shifts and ...
... Parliamentary supremacy , and left its leaders disinclined to pursue their ecclesiastical policy till they had settled the political question in their own favour . Important as Charles's own character - with its love of shifts and ...
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... Parliamentary control and doing in his name everything that he least desired to do himself . It was a hopeless position to be driven into , and yet , the feeling of the time being what it was , it is hard to see that any remedy could be ...
... Parliamentary control and doing in his name everything that he least desired to do himself . It was a hopeless position to be driven into , and yet , the feeling of the time being what it was , it is hard to see that any remedy could be ...
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Samuel Rawson Gardiner. ing , not merely that military appointments should be subject to Parliamentary control , but that the King should be asked to take only such councillors as Parliament could approve of . Cromwell was even more ...
Samuel Rawson Gardiner. ing , not merely that military appointments should be subject to Parliamentary control , but that the King should be asked to take only such councillors as Parliament could approve of . Cromwell was even more ...
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