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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... influence could decide the question , there could be no doubt on which side the young Oliver would take his stand . His educa- tion was carried on in the free school of the town , under Dr. Beard , the author of The Theatre of God's ...
... influence could decide the question , there could be no doubt on which side the young Oliver would take his stand . His educa- tion was carried on in the free school of the town , under Dr. Beard , the author of The Theatre of God's ...
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... influence on the electors , it is quite likely that the choice of his fellow - townsmen was , to a great extent , influenced by their desire to show their attach- ment to a family with which they had long been in friendly relation ...
... influence on the electors , it is quite likely that the choice of his fellow - townsmen was , to a great extent , influenced by their desire to show their attach- ment to a family with which they had long been in friendly relation ...
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... influence of Laud . The result of Charles's con- sultations with such Bishops as were at 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 ...
... influence of Laud . The result of Charles's con- sultations with such Bishops as were at 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 ...
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... influence of the beneficed clergy , who were , in many places , opposed to them , by raising sums for the payment of lecturers , who would preach Puritan sermons without being bound to read prayers before them . The earliest extant ...
... influence of the beneficed clergy , who were , in many places , opposed to them , by raising sums for the payment of lecturers , who would preach Puritan sermons without being bound to read prayers before them . The earliest extant ...
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... influenced by a sense of national danger . First one , and then another - a Bancroft , an An- drewes , or a Laud ... influences of ritual and organisation . To do justice to both these schools of thought and practice at the time of ...
... influenced by a sense of national danger . First one , and then another - a Bancroft , an An- drewes , or a Laud ... influences of ritual and organisation . To do justice to both these schools of thought and practice at the time of ...
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