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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... Scottish Presbyterian system in England . This bill never passed beyond the Committee stage . It was soon overshadowed by the question whether Charles could be trusted or not . The discovery of the plots by which he had attempted to ...
... Scottish Presbyterian system in England . This bill never passed beyond the Committee stage . It was soon overshadowed by the question whether Charles could be trusted or not . The discovery of the plots by which he had attempted to ...
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... Scottish colonists who had usurped their lands . The rising took the form of outrage and massacre , calculated to arouse a spirit of vengeance in England , even if report had not outrun the truth - much more when the horrible tale was ...
... Scottish colonists who had usurped their lands . The rising took the form of outrage and massacre , calculated to arouse a spirit of vengeance in England , even if report had not outrun the truth - much more when the horrible tale was ...
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... Scottish nobility , would not only have made short work of Argyle's political dictatorship , but would have taken good care that the Presbyterian clergy should , in some way or other , be reduced to dependence on the laity . When ...
... Scottish nobility , would not only have made short work of Argyle's political dictatorship , but would have taken good care that the Presbyterian clergy should , in some way or other , be reduced to dependence on the laity . When ...
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... Scottish armed assistance , simply because that assistance could be had on no other terms . alliance with the Scots was the last work of Pym , The who died before the Scottish army , the aid of which he had so dearly purchased , crossed ...
... Scottish armed assistance , simply because that assistance could be had on no other terms . alliance with the Scots was the last work of Pym , The who died before the Scottish army , the aid of which he had so dearly purchased , crossed ...
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... Scottish army , under the Earl of Leven , crossed the Tweed . Newcastle was pushed back into York , where he was besieged by the combined forces of Leven and the Fairfaxes . On May 6 Lincoln , which had been regained by the Royalists ...
... Scottish army , under the Earl of Leven , crossed the Tweed . Newcastle was pushed back into York , where he was besieged by the combined forces of Leven and the Fairfaxes . On May 6 Lincoln , which had been regained by the Royalists ...
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