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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... sent him — as it sent Luther - into a monastery . Being what he was , a Puritan Englishman it left 6 OLIVER Cromwell .
... sent him — as it sent Luther - into a monastery . Being what he was , a Puritan Englishman it left 6 OLIVER Cromwell .
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... sent down arms valued at £ 100 . On July 15 he moved for an order ' to allow the townsmen of Cambridge to raise two companies of volunteers , and to appoint captains over them ' . A month later the House was informed that ' Mr. Crom ...
... sent down arms valued at £ 100 . On July 15 he moved for an order ' to allow the townsmen of Cambridge to raise two companies of volunteers , and to appoint captains over them ' . A month later the House was informed that ' Mr. Crom ...
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... sent up three of the Heads of Houses in custody to West- minster , and on a cold night in March shut up the Vice - Chancellor and other dignitaries in the public schools till midnight without food or firing , because they refused to pay ...
... sent up three of the Heads of Houses in custody to West- minster , and on a cold night in March shut up the Vice - Chancellor and other dignitaries in the public schools till midnight without food or firing , because they refused to pay ...
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... sent to London , where they were both executed as traitors . In York- shire the tide was running against the Fairfaxes . On June 30 they were defeated at Adwalton Moor . The whole of the West Riding was lost , and the com- manders ...
... sent to London , where they were both executed as traitors . In York- shire the tide was running against the Fairfaxes . On June 30 they were defeated at Adwalton Moor . The whole of the West Riding was lost , and the com- manders ...
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... sent northward by Charles , succeeded in raising the siege ; and on July 2 a battle was fought on Marston Moor , in which the Royalist army , successful at first , was utterly crushed by Cromwell's skill . Having routed Rupert's horse ...
... sent northward by Charles , succeeded in raising the siege ; and on July 2 a battle was fought on Marston Moor , in which the Royalist army , successful at first , was utterly crushed by Cromwell's skill . Having routed Rupert's horse ...
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