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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... Westminster strengthened the hands of the party of 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 ...
... Westminster strengthened the hands of the party of 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 ...
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... Westminster . If an army were despatched to Ireland it would , as soon as its immediate task had been accomplished , be available to strike a decisive blow on one side or the other . It therefore became all - important for each side to ...
... Westminster . If an army were despatched to Ireland it would , as soon as its immediate task had been accomplished , be available to strike a decisive blow on one side or the other . It therefore became all - important for each side to ...
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... Westminster . Though he was far from being a wealthy man , he con- tributed £ 600 to the projected campaign in Ireland , and another £ 500 to the raising of forces in England . Mainly through his efforts , Cambridge was placed in a ...
... Westminster . Though he was far from being a wealthy man , he con- tributed £ 600 to the projected campaign in Ireland , and another £ 500 to the raising of forces in England . Mainly through his efforts , Cambridge was placed in a ...
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... Westminster , had come down to York , at the time of the siege , to urge the generals , though in vain , to consent to the deposition of the King , and he could not but suspect that the arrival of Charles Louis , Elector Palatine , the ...
... Westminster , had come down to York , at the time of the siege , to urge the generals , though in vain , to consent to the deposition of the King , and he could not but suspect that the arrival of Charles Louis , Elector Palatine , the ...
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... Westminster , a committee had been appointed without opposition to ' consider of a frame or model of the whole militia ' . It was perhaps to assist the committee to come to a right conclusion that , upon his arrival at Westminster ...
... Westminster , a committee had been appointed without opposition to ' consider of a frame or model of the whole militia ' . It was perhaps to assist the committee to come to a right conclusion that , upon his arrival at Westminster ...
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