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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... least it may be noted that the de- scent of the Cromwells from Sir Richard Williams , the nephew of Thomas Cromwell , the despotic Minister of Henry VIII . , brought into the family a Welsh strain which may have shown itself in the ...
... least it may be noted that the de- scent of the Cromwells from Sir Richard Williams , the nephew of Thomas Cromwell , the despotic Minister of Henry VIII . , brought into the family a Welsh strain which may have shown itself in the ...
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... least whilst an undergraduate at Cambridge , a buoyant , unthinking youth , fond of outdoor exercise ; though , on the other hand , whilst he never attained to proficiency as a scholar , he by no means neglected the authorised studies ...
... least whilst an undergraduate at Cambridge , a buoyant , unthinking youth , fond of outdoor exercise ; though , on the other hand , whilst he never attained to proficiency as a scholar , he by no means neglected the authorised studies ...
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... least twelve years before , his old schoolmaster , Dr. Beard , had been for- bidden to preach any doctrine but that which the member for Huntingdon stigmatised as Popish , and this too by a prelate who was now seeking , in a less direct ...
... least twelve years before , his old schoolmaster , Dr. Beard , had been for- bidden to preach any doctrine but that which the member for Huntingdon stigmatised as Popish , and this too by a prelate who was now seeking , in a less direct ...
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... least of the neighbouring gentry , tumultuously resisted the attempt to exclude them from 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 ...
... least of the neighbouring gentry , tumultuously resisted the attempt to exclude them from 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 ...
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... least in the eyes of its members , was far more capable of governing England wisely . That Cromwell heartily accepted this view of the situation is evident from his being selected to move the second reading of the Bill for the revival ...
... least in the eyes of its members , was far more capable of governing England wisely . That Cromwell heartily accepted this view of the situation is evident from his being selected to move the second reading of the Bill for the revival ...
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