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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... forces opposed to him . His allies in the Commons , Pym and Hampden at their head , were now bent on obtaining the assent of the House to the Grand Remonstrance , less as an appeal to the King than as a manifesto to the nation . The ...
... forces opposed to him . His allies in the Commons , Pym and Hampden at their head , were now bent on obtaining the assent of the House to the Grand Remonstrance , less as an appeal to the King than as a manifesto to the nation . The ...
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... force by the other , whilst each side felt itself justified in arming itself ostensibly for its own defence . It was no longer a question of conformity to the constitution in the shape in which the Tudors had handed it down to the ...
... force by the other , whilst each side felt itself justified in arming itself ostensibly for its own defence . It was no longer a question of conformity to the constitution in the shape in which the Tudors had handed it down to the ...
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Samuel Rawson Gardiner. be by armed force . A King to whom religion in that form was detestable , and who was eager ... forces in England . Mainly through his efforts , Cambridge was placed in a state to defend itself against attack ...
Samuel Rawson Gardiner. be by armed force . A King to whom religion in that form was detestable , and who was eager ... forces in England . Mainly through his efforts , Cambridge was placed in a state to defend itself against attack ...
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... force of cavalry remaining at Essex's disposal , when in the opposing ranks there was no cavalry at all . It was the co - operation of this force which , by assailing in flank and rear the King's foot regiments , whilst the infantry ...
... force of cavalry remaining at Essex's disposal , when in the opposing ranks there was no cavalry at all . It was the co - operation of this force which , by assailing in flank and rear the King's foot regiments , whilst the infantry ...
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... exercised that supreme influence which was exercised by Paris in the times of the French Revolution . Both parties , therefore , put forth their efforts in organising local forces , but of all KING AND PARLIAMENT . 31.
... exercised that supreme influence which was exercised by Paris in the times of the French Revolution . Both parties , therefore , put forth their efforts in organising local forces , but of all KING AND PARLIAMENT . 31.
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