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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... took an active part in politics , she confined herself to the sphere of domestic influence . The one letter of hers that is preserved displays not merely her affectionate disposition , but also her help- fulness in reminding her great ...
... took an active part in politics , she confined herself to the sphere of domestic influence . The one letter of hers that is preserved displays not merely her affectionate disposition , but also her help- fulness in reminding her great ...
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... , in 1628 , Cromwell took his seat in the House of Commons he would be sure of a good re- ception as a cousin of Hampden . There is , however , nothing to surprise us in his silence during the event- KING AND PARLIAMENT . 7.
... , in 1628 , Cromwell took his seat in the House of Commons he would be sure of a good re- ception as a cousin of Hampden . There is , however , nothing to surprise us in his silence during the event- KING AND PARLIAMENT . 7.
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... took on those ecclesiastical 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 ...
... took on those ecclesiastical 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 ...
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... took the form of outrage and massacre , calculated to arouse a spirit of vengeance in England , even if report had not outrun the truth - much more when the horrible tale was grossly exaggerated in its passage across the sea . Before ...
... took the form of outrage and massacre , calculated to arouse a spirit of vengeance in England , even if report had not outrun the truth - much more when the horrible tale was grossly exaggerated in its passage across the sea . Before ...
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... took no prominent part , though his motion for an address to the King , asking him to remove the Earl of Bristol from his counsels on the ground that he had formerly recommended Charles to bring up the Northern army to his support ...
... took no prominent part , though his motion for an address to the King , asking him to remove the Earl of Bristol from his counsels on the ground that he had formerly recommended Charles to bring up the Northern army to his support ...
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