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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... - probable that Cromwell would have been selected by his neighbours , to whom every action of his life had been laid open , unless they had had reason to confide in his moral worth as well as in his aptitude OLIVER CROMWELL .
... - probable that Cromwell would have been selected by his neighbours , to whom every action of his life had been laid open , unless they had had reason to confide in his moral worth as well as in his aptitude OLIVER CROMWELL .
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... action , is a fair indica- tion of the character of the man . No wonder he grew in popularity , or that in 1640 he was elected by the borough of Cambridge to both the Parliaments which met in that year . In the Short Parliament Cromwell ...
... action , is a fair indica- tion of the character of the man . No wonder he grew in popularity , or that in 1640 he was elected by the borough of Cambridge to both the Parliaments which met in that year . In the Short Parliament Cromwell ...
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... actions of any man to be absolutely consistent . Later Later gener- ations may be convinced not only that Charles was sincere in following a course which he believed to be the right one , but that this course commended itself to certain ...
... actions of any man to be absolutely consistent . Later Later gener- ations may be convinced not only that Charles was sincere in following a course which he believed to be the right one , but that this course commended itself to certain ...
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... action on lines very different from those which had commended themselves to Elizabeth . In throwing off the authority of the Roman See , Elizabeth had the national spirit of England at her back , whilst in resisting the claims of the ...
... action on lines very different from those which had commended themselves to Elizabeth . In throwing off the authority of the Roman See , Elizabeth had the national spirit of England at her back , whilst in resisting the claims of the ...
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... action of the State . On the other hand , a small number of men , most of them attached to the Independent or Baptist bodies , fully accepted the principle of religious liberty , at least within the bounds of Puritanism . For the ...
... action of the State . On the other hand , a small number of men , most of them attached to the Independent or Baptist bodies , fully accepted the principle of religious liberty , at least within the bounds of Puritanism . For the ...
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