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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... reason to confide in his moral worth as well as in his aptitude for public business. Yet it is in this period of his life that, if Royalist pamphleteers are to be credited, Cromwell was wallowing in revolting profligacy, and the charge ...
... reason to confide in his moral worth as well as in his aptitude for public business. Yet it is in this period of his life that, if Royalist pamphleteers are to be credited, Cromwell was wallowing in revolting profligacy, and the charge ...
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... reason to know that it is not (Hist. of Eng., 1603–1642, vii., 56, note). Little as we know of Cromwell's proceedings during the eleven years in which no Parliament sat, that little is significant. His interference in temporal affairs ...
... reason to know that it is not (Hist. of Eng., 1603–1642, vii., 56, note). Little as we know of Cromwell's proceedings during the eleven years in which no Parliament sat, that little is significant. His interference in temporal affairs ...
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... 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 the council-table unto that ...
... 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 the council-table unto that ...
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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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