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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... amongst the waters . The owners , egged on by one at least of the neighbouring gentry , tumultuously resisted the attempt to exclude them from their rights of commonage . We are told , too , that it is commonly reported by the commoners ...
... amongst the waters . The owners , egged on by one at least of the neighbouring gentry , tumultuously resisted the attempt to exclude them from their rights of commonage . We are told , too , that it is commonly reported by the commoners ...
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... amongst the clergy and the religious laity - they had seized the opportunity of giving free scope to their own practices and of hamper- ing in every possible way the practices of those opposed 2 KING AND PARLIAMENT . 17.
... amongst the clergy and the religious laity - they had seized the opportunity of giving free scope to their own practices and of hamper- ing in every possible way the practices of those opposed 2 KING AND PARLIAMENT . 17.
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... amongst whom Crom- well was to be counted - could suggest was to leave him the show and pomp of royalty , whilst placing him under Parliamentary control and doing in his name everything that he least desired to do himself . It was a ...
... amongst whom Crom- well was to be counted - could suggest was to leave him the show and pomp of royalty , whilst placing him under Parliamentary control and doing in his name everything that he least desired to do himself . It was a ...
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... amongst those in authority in the University , sent up three of the Heads of Houses in custody to West- minster , and on a cold night in March shut up the Vice - Chancellor and other dignitaries in the public schools till midnight ...
... amongst those in authority in the University , sent up three of the Heads of Houses in custody to West- minster , and on a cold night in March shut up the Vice - Chancellor and other dignitaries in the public schools till midnight ...
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... amongst the Irish Catholics . Charles's attempt to win Scot- land to his side was less successful . The predominant party at Edinburgh was that led by the Marquis of Argyle , who had climbed to power with the help of the Presbyterian ...
... amongst the Irish Catholics . Charles's attempt to win Scot- land to his side was less successful . The predominant party at Edinburgh was that led by the Marquis of Argyle , who had climbed to power with the help of the Presbyterian ...
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