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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... hand , whilst he never attained to proficiency as a scholar , he by no means neglected the authorised studies of the place . Much as opinion has differed on every other point in his character , there was never any doubt as to his love ...
... hand , whilst he never attained to proficiency as a scholar , he by no means neglected the authorised studies of the place . Much as opinion has differed on every other point in his character , there was never any doubt as to his love ...
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... hand had been the issue of a Declaration which was prefixed to a new edition of the articles , and is to be found in Prayer Books at the present day . The King's remedy for disputes in the Church on predestination and such matters was ...
... hand had been the issue of a Declaration which was prefixed to a new edition of the articles , and is to be found in Prayer Books at the present day . The King's remedy for disputes in the Church on predestination and such matters was ...
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... hand the special powers entrusted to the Tudor sovereigns were no longer needed after the domestic and foreign dangers which occupied their reigns had been successfully met . On the other hand , a strife between religious parties had ...
... hand the special powers entrusted to the Tudor sovereigns were no longer needed after the domestic and foreign dangers which occupied their reigns had been successfully met . On the other hand , a strife between religious parties had ...
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... hand in hand with men who strove to meet the difficulty in another way . The so- called Root - and - Branch Bill , said to have been drawn up by St. John , was brought to the House 18 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... hand in hand with men who strove to meet the difficulty in another way . The so- called Root - and - Branch Bill , said to have been drawn up by St. John , was brought to the House 18 OLIVER CROMWELL .
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... hands of the party of Parliamentary supremacy , and left its leaders disinclined to pursue their ecclesiastical policy till they had settled the political question in their own favour . Important as Charles's own character - with its ...
... hands of the party of Parliamentary supremacy , and left its leaders disinclined to pursue their ecclesiastical policy till they had settled the political question in their own favour . Important as Charles's own character - with its ...
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