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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... 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 helpfulness 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 helpfulness in reminding her great ...
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... took his seat in the House of Commons he would be sure of a good reception as a cousin of Hampden. There is, however, nothing to surprise us in his silence during the eventful debates on the Petition of Right. He was no orator by nature ...
... took his seat in the House of Commons he would be sure of a good reception as a cousin of Hampden. There is, however, nothing to surprise us in his silence during the eventful debates on the Petition of Right. He was no orator by nature ...
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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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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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accept action amongst appeared appointed Army Council asked attempt authority brought cause cavalry Charles Charles's Church clergy command commissioners Commonwealth constitutional Cromwell Cromwell's danger declared defence demand discipline doubt Dunkirk ecclesiastical elected enemy England English Englishmen episcopacy establishment Fairfax favour followed force France garrison hands hath hope horse House of Commons imposed Instrument interests Ireland Ireton King King's kingdom Lambert leaders least Lilburne Long Parliament Lord Manchester military militia mind Model Army monarchy nation negotiation never Newcastle Propositions officers Oliver Oliver Cromwell Oliver's ordinance Parliamentary Parliamentary supremacy party passed peace person political Prayer Presbyterian proposal Protector Protestant Puritan question reform refused regiments religion religious liberty resistance Royalist Samuel Rawson Gardiner scheme Scotland Scots Scottish Scottish army secure Self-Denying Ordinance settlement soldiers Spain spirit toleration took troops Vane Victor Hirtzler victory vote Westminster whilst words wrote