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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... danger by it . I sincerely profess it lessened much my rever- ence unto that great council , for he was very much hearkened unto ; and yet I lived to see this very gentleman whom , by multiplied good escapes , and by real but usurped ...
... danger by it . I sincerely profess it lessened much my rever- ence unto that great council , for he was very much hearkened unto ; and yet I lived to see this very gentleman whom , by multiplied good escapes , and by real but usurped ...
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... dangers which occupied their reigns had been successfully met . On the other hand , a strife between religious parties had arisen which called for action on lines very different from those which had commended themselves to Elizabeth ...
... dangers which occupied their reigns had been successfully met . On the other hand , a strife between religious parties had arisen which called for action on lines very different from those which had commended themselves to Elizabeth ...
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... danger . First one , and then another - a Bancroft , an An- drewes , or a Laud , men of the college or the cathedral- began to think their own thoughts , to welcome a wider interpretation of religious truths than that of Calvin's ...
... danger . First one , and then another - a Bancroft , an An- drewes , or a Laud , men of the college or the cathedral- began to think their own thoughts , to welcome a wider interpretation of religious truths than that of Calvin's ...
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... danger anticipated never actually occurred . In the 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 ...
... danger anticipated never actually occurred . In the 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 ...
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... dangers of success which had loomed so large before the eye of Manchester . Apparently to save the Parliamentary officers from the indignity of tendering the resignation of their commissions , a new Self - Denying Ordinance was passed ...
... dangers of success which had loomed so large before the eye of Manchester . Apparently to save the Parliamentary officers from the indignity of tendering the resignation of their commissions , a new Self - Denying Ordinance was passed ...
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