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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... constitutional by - play which followed — the question of the Bishops ' protest and the resistance to the attempt on the five members - Cromwell took no prominent part , though his motion for an address to the King , asking him to ...
... constitutional by - play which followed — the question of the Bishops ' protest and the resistance to the attempt on the five members - Cromwell took no prominent part , though his motion for an address to the King , asking him to ...
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... constitutional safeguards , but in the service of God Himself , and God Himself , they de- voutly trusted , would shelter His servants in the day of battle against the impious men who were less their enemies than His . It was no reason ...
... constitutional safeguards , but in the service of God Himself , and God Himself , they de- voutly trusted , would shelter His servants in the day of battle against the impious men who were less their enemies than His . It was no reason ...
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... constitutional factor in the Govern- ment , and , on the other hand , for a total or partial disbandment of the army and a consequent relief from taxation , can hardly be denied . The great weakness , and , as it proved , the ...
... constitutional factor in the Govern- ment , and , on the other hand , for a total or partial disbandment of the army and a consequent relief from taxation , can hardly be denied . The great weakness , and , as it proved , the ...
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... constitutional monarchy , it was impossible to persuade them , as was really the case , that Charles would never willingly submit to be bound by the limitations of constitutional monarchy , and still less to allow , longer than he could ...
... constitutional monarchy , it was impossible to persuade them , as was really the case , that Charles would never willingly submit to be bound by the limitations of constitutional monarchy , and still less to allow , longer than he could ...
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... constitutional question remained to be dis- cussed , and the burden of framing terms to bind the King fell upon Cromwell's son - in - law , Ireton , rather than upon Cromwell himself . Cromwell indeed would never have consented to see ...
... constitutional question remained to be dis- cussed , and the burden of framing terms to bind the King fell upon Cromwell's son - in - law , Ireton , rather than upon Cromwell himself . Cromwell indeed would never have consented to see ...
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