Oliver CromwellGood Press, 2019 M12 3 - 333 páginas Oliver Cromwell is a biography written by Samuel Rawson Gardiner. Oliver Cromwell was an English general who commanded the armies of the Parliament of England in opposition to King Charles I throughout the English Civil War. |
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... ; but knowing that they were in a comparatively small minority they, perhaps not unnaturally, fell back on the protection of the King, who was in ecclesiastical matters completely under the influence of Laud. The result of Charles's.
... ; but knowing that they were in a comparatively small minority they, perhaps not unnaturally, fell back on the protection of the King, who was in ecclesiastical matters completely under the influence of Laud. The result of Charles's.
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... matters was to impose silence on both parties, and it was in view of this policy that Cromwell raked up an old story to show ... matter to Barnard, the new mayor. Cromwell was summoned before the council, with the result that the Earl of ...
... matters was to impose silence on both parties, and it was in view of this policy that Cromwell raked up an old story to show ... matter to Barnard, the new mayor. Cromwell was summoned before the council, with the result that the Earl of ...
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... matter would not bear much of reason, it being on behalf of a servant of Mr Prynne's who had dispersed libels against the Queen for her dancing and such like innocent and courtly sports; and he aggravated the imprisonment of this man by ...
... matter would not bear much of reason, it being on behalf of a servant of Mr Prynne's who had dispersed libels against the Queen for her dancing and such like innocent and courtly sports; and he aggravated the imprisonment of this man by ...
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... matter of fact this had not been the attitude of Charles's Bishops. Appointed by the Crown, and chosen out of one party only—and that the party of the minority amongst the clergy and the religious laity—they had seized the opportunity ...
... matter of fact this had not been the attitude of Charles's Bishops. Appointed by the Crown, and chosen out of one party only—and that the party of the minority amongst the clergy and the religious laity—they had seized the opportunity ...
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Contenido
1628 | |
THE NEW MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS | |
THE NEW MODEL ARMY AND THE KING | |
THE LAST YEARS OF THE LONG PARLIAMENT | |
THE NOMINATED PARLIAMENT AND THE PROTECTORATE | |
A PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUTION | |
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