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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... settlement of the Church , could not be brought to understand that , whether such an ending to the war were desirable or not , it could never be obtained from Charles . Cromwell , on the other hand , aimed at re- ligious toleration for ...
... settlement of the Church , could not be brought to understand that , whether such an ending to the war were desirable or not , it could never be obtained from Charles . Cromwell , on the other hand , aimed at re- ligious toleration for ...
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... settlement of the nation on any basis that their narrow minds could recognise as acceptable , and if the war was to be continued , what prospect was there of success under the old conditions ? Nevertheless , the creation of the New ...
... settlement of the nation on any basis that their narrow minds could recognise as acceptable , and if the war was to be continued , what prospect was there of success under the old conditions ? Nevertheless , the creation of the New ...
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... settlement would have a far greater chance of proving durable if it were honestly accepted by the King than if it were not . Yet it did not augur well for a settlement that Charles , knowing that if he re- mained at Oxford a few weeks ...
... settlement would have a far greater chance of proving durable if it were honestly accepted by the King than if it were not . Yet it did not augur well for a settlement that Charles , knowing that if he re- mained at Oxford a few weeks ...
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... settlement was arrived at it should , at least , have in favour of its continuance the presumption of permanency accorded to every established institution which is expected to remain in possession of the field till definite steps are ...
... settlement was arrived at it should , at least , have in favour of its continuance the presumption of permanency accorded to every established institution which is expected to remain in possession of the field till definite steps are ...
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... settlement of their claims , whilst he was still disinclined to support them in their design of gaining influence over the Government . When he reached Saffron Walden he found that the infantry regiments had followed the example of the ...
... settlement of their claims , whilst he was still disinclined to support them in their design of gaining influence over the Government . When he reached Saffron Walden he found that the infantry regiments had followed the example of the ...
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