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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... wrote , " what my manner of life hath been . Oh ! I lived in and loved darkness , and hated light . I was a chief - the chief of sinners . This is true , I hated godliness , yet God had mercy upon me . " It has however never been wise ...
... wrote , " what my manner of life hath been . Oh ! I lived in and loved darkness , and hated light . I was a chief - the chief of sinners . This is true , I hated godliness , yet God had mercy upon me . " It has however never been wise ...
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... wrote long after- wards to his daughter Bridget , " tasted that the Lord is gracious , without some sense of self , vanity and badness ? " It was a crisis in his life which , if he had been born in the Roman communion , would probably ...
... wrote long after- wards to his daughter Bridget , " tasted that the Lord is gracious , without some sense of self , vanity and badness ? " It was a crisis in his life which , if he had been born in the Roman communion , would probably ...
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... wrote Sir Philip Warwick , ་ ་ one morning well clad , and perceived a gentleman speaking whom I knew not , very ordinarily apparelled , for it was a plain cloth suit which seemed to be made by an ill country tailor ; his linen was ...
... wrote Sir Philip Warwick , ་ ་ one morning well clad , and perceived a gentleman speaking whom I knew not , very ordinarily apparelled , for it was a plain cloth suit which seemed to be made by an ill country tailor ; his linen was ...
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... wrote , " is conjunct with the prosperity of the King , besides the interest of their own security , by the obligation of secular advantages . For they who have their livelihood from the King , and are in expectance of their fortune ...
... wrote , " is conjunct with the prosperity of the King , besides the interest of their own security , by the obligation of secular advantages . For they who have their livelihood from the King , and are in expectance of their fortune ...
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... wrote Crom- well wrathfully , " it were better , in my poor opinion Leicester were not , than that there should not be found an immediate taking of the field by our forces to accomplish the common ends . " To subordinate local interests ...
... wrote Crom- well wrathfully , " it were better , in my poor opinion Leicester were not , than that there should not be found an immediate taking of the field by our forces to accomplish the common ends . " To subordinate local interests ...
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