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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... proposing the addition of a few words , declaring that religion was to be re- formed in England according to the Word of God , as well as by the example of the best reformed Churches , In this form the Covenant was brought back to West ...
... proposing the addition of a few words , declaring that religion was to be re- formed in England according to the Word of God , as well as by the example of the best reformed Churches , In this form the Covenant was brought back to West ...
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... proposal by refusing to members of either House the right of holding commands in the army or offices in the State had been passed in the form in which it was drawn up , nothing short of a repeal of that ordinance could have enabled him ...
... proposal by refusing to members of either House the right of holding commands in the army or offices in the State had been passed in the form in which it was drawn up , nothing short of a repeal of that ordinance could have enabled him ...
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... proposal was in the eyes of the vast majority of his contemporaries . Not only did it shock those who looked down with scorn on the vagaries of the tub - preacher , but it aroused fears lest religious sectarianism should , by splitting ...
... proposal was in the eyes of the vast majority of his contemporaries . Not only did it shock those who looked down with scorn on the vagaries of the tub - preacher , but it aroused fears lest religious sectarianism should , by splitting ...
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... proposals made to him early in the year , and had offered to concede the militia for ten years , and a Presbyterian establishment for three , the clergy being allowed to discuss in the meanwhile the terms of a permanent settlement . In ...
... proposals made to him early in the year , and had offered to concede the militia for ten years , and a Presbyterian establishment for three , the clergy being allowed to discuss in the meanwhile the terms of a permanent settlement . In ...
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... Proposals , probably drawn up by Ireton - who , of all the officers , was the most versed in constitutional lore - with the assistance of Colonel Lambert , having been adopted by the Army Council , were submitted to the King . So far as ...
... Proposals , probably drawn up by Ireton - who , of all the officers , was the most versed in constitutional lore - with the assistance of Colonel Lambert , having been adopted by the Army Council , were submitted to the King . So far as ...
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