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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... hath been . Oh ! I lived in and loved darkness , and hated light . I was a chief - the chief of sinners . This is true , I hated godliness , yet God had mercy upon me . " It has however never been wise to take the expressions of a ...
... hath been . Oh ! I lived in and loved darkness , and hated light . I was a chief - the chief of sinners . This is true , I hated godliness , yet God had mercy upon me . " It has however never been wise to take the expressions of a ...
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... their rights of commonage . We are told , too , that it is commonly reported by the commoners in the said fens and the fens adjoining , that Mr. Cromwell , of Ely , hath undertaken - they paying him a KING AND PARLIAMENT . II.
... their rights of commonage . We are told , too , that it is commonly reported by the commoners in the said fens and the fens adjoining , that Mr. Cromwell , of Ely , hath undertaken - they paying him a KING AND PARLIAMENT . II.
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Samuel Rawson Gardiner. of Ely , hath undertaken - they paying him a groat for every cow they have upon the common - to hold the drainers in writ of law for five years , and that in the mean time they should enjoy every foot of their com ...
Samuel Rawson Gardiner. of Ely , hath undertaken - they paying him a groat for every cow they have upon the common - to hold the drainers in writ of law for five years , and that in the mean time they should enjoy every foot of their com ...
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... ' . A month later the House was informed that ' Mr. Crom- well , in Cambridgeshire , hath seized the magazine in the castle at Cambridge , ' that is to say , the store of arms - the property of the County - ready to 26 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... ' . A month later the House was informed that ' Mr. Crom- well , in Cambridgeshire , hath seized the magazine in the castle at Cambridge , ' that is to say , the store of arms - the property of the County - ready to 26 OLIVER CROMWELL .
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... hath hindered the carrying of the plate from that University ; which , as was reported , was to the value of £ 20,000 or thereabouts ' . Evidently there was one member of Parliament prompt of decision and determined in will , who had ...
... hath hindered the carrying of the plate from that University ; which , as was reported , was to the value of £ 20,000 or thereabouts ' . Evidently there was one member of Parliament prompt of decision and determined in will , who had ...
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