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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... Vane . By them it was passed on to Hazlerigg , who in his turn passed it on to Sir Edward Dering , by whom it was actually moved in the House . As it was finally shaped in Committee , this bill , whilst absolutely abolishing archbishops ...
... Vane . By them it was passed on to Hazlerigg , who in his turn passed it on to Sir Edward Dering , by whom it was actually moved in the House . As it was finally shaped in Committee , this bill , whilst absolutely abolishing archbishops ...
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... Vane , was one of the few Englishmen who at this time championed a system of religious liberty , and he now succeeded in keeping a door open by proposing the addition of a few words , declaring that religion was to be re- formed in ...
... Vane , was one of the few Englishmen who at this time championed a system of religious liberty , and he now succeeded in keeping a door open by proposing the addition of a few words , declaring that religion was to be re- formed in ...
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... Vane , and was in the course of the next few months advocated by a handful of Independent ministers in the Assembly of divines , and by writers . like Roger Williams and Henry Robinson in the press . Like all new doctrines , it made its ...
... Vane , and was in the course of the next few months advocated by a handful of Independent ministers in the Assembly of divines , and by writers . like Roger Williams and Henry Robinson in the press . Like all new doctrines , it made its ...
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... Vane's amendment . cause of religious liberty appealed to him on practical grounds . How was he to fight the enemy , unless he could choose his officers for their military efficiency , and not for their Presbyterian opinions ? The Major ...
... Vane's amendment . cause of religious liberty appealed to him on practical grounds . How was he to fight the enemy , unless he could choose his officers for their military efficiency , and not for their Presbyterian opinions ? The Major ...
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... Vane , who , since Pym's death in the winter of 1643 , was the most prominent personage amongst the war party at Westminster , had come down to York , at the time of the siege , to urge the generals , though in vain , to consent to the ...
... Vane , who , since Pym's death in the winter of 1643 , was the most prominent personage amongst the war party at Westminster , had come down to York , at the time of the siege , to urge the generals , though in vain , to consent to the ...
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