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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... 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 Judg- ments Displayed , in ...
... 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 Judg- ments Displayed , in ...
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... questions . The House , in its second session held in 1629 , was occupied during the greater portion of its time with religious questions , and it was then that Cromwell made his first speech , if so short an utterance can be dignified ...
... questions . The House , in its second session held in 1629 , was occupied during the greater portion of its time with religious questions , and it was then that Cromwell made his first speech , if so short an utterance can be dignified ...
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... questions which divided the House into two antagonistic parties which is most significant of his position at this time . However much members of the House of Commons might differ on the future government of the Church , they were still ...
... questions which divided the House into two antagonistic parties which is most significant of his position at this time . However much members of the House of Commons might differ on the future government of the Church , they were still ...
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... question whether Charles could be trusted or not . The discovery of the plots by which he had attempted to save Strafford's life , and the knowledge that he was now visiting Scot- land with the intention of bringing up a Scottish army ...
... question whether Charles could be trusted or not . The discovery of the plots by which he had attempted to save Strafford's life , and the knowledge that he was now visiting Scot- land with the intention of bringing up a Scottish army ...
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... question whether Charles could be trusted , and Cromwell and his allies had far stronger grounds in denying than their opponents had in affirming that he could . After all , the ecclesiastical quarrel could never be finally settled ...
... question whether Charles could be trusted , and Cromwell and his allies had far stronger grounds in denying than their opponents had in affirming that he could . After all , the ecclesiastical quarrel could never be finally settled ...
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