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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... 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 .
... 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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... Protector and Council , the members of which were to be ap- pointed for life , Cromwell being named as the first Protector . The legislative power was assigned without restriction to a Parliament elected by constituencies formed , so ...
... Protector and Council , the members of which were to be ap- pointed for life , Cromwell being named as the first Protector . The legislative power was assigned without restriction to a Parliament elected by constituencies formed , so ...
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... Protector again make his choice between the two . Even the financial arrangements , through which Parliaments usually make their way to power , were settled in such a way as to debar the elected House from obtaining even indirect ...
... Protector again make his choice between the two . Even the financial arrangements , through which Parliaments usually make their way to power , were settled in such a way as to debar the elected House from obtaining even indirect ...
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... Protector was bound to act under the control of the Council , and though scarcely any record of the political action of that body has been preserved , there is enough to show that whilst Cromwell's per- sonal influence over it was ...
... Protector was bound to act under the control of the Council , and though scarcely any record of the political action of that body has been preserved , there is enough to show that whilst Cromwell's per- sonal influence over it was ...
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... Protector under the conditions of the Instrument . His Council consisted of seven officers and eight civilians , the most notable of the latter being Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper - better known by the title long afterwards conferred on him ...
... Protector under the conditions of the Instrument . His Council consisted of seven officers and eight civilians , the most notable of the latter being Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper - better known by the title long afterwards conferred on him ...
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