Oliver CromwellGoupil, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... 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 , though he could express ...
... 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 , though he could express ...
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... Commons he cousin of Hampden . There he silence during the eventful He was no orator by nature , though he felt deeply , and at this bo Set more deeply on The House , in its second session ing the grester portion of its time with that ...
... Commons he cousin of Hampden . There he silence during the eventful He was no orator by nature , though he felt deeply , and at this bo Set more deeply on The House , in its second session ing the grester portion of its time with that ...
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... Commons representing mainly that sec- tion of the population in which Puritanism was the strongest the country gentlemen in touch with the middle - class in the towns , was eager to pull down Laud's system in the Church , and the ...
... Commons representing mainly that sec- tion of the population in which Puritanism was the strongest the country gentlemen in touch with the middle - class in the towns , was eager to pull down Laud's system in the Church , and the ...
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... Commons might differ on the future government of the Church , they were still of one mind as to the necessity of changing the system under which it had been of late controlled . There may have been much to be said on behalf of an ...
... Commons might differ on the future government of the Church , they were still of one mind as to the necessity of changing the system under which it had been of late controlled . There may have been much to be said on behalf of an ...
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... Commons by himself and Vane . By them it was passed on to Hazlerigg , who in his turn passed it on to Sir Edward Dering , by whom it was actually moved in the House . As it was finally shaped in Committee , this bill , whilst absolutely ...
... Commons by himself and Vane . By them it was passed on to Hazlerigg , who in his turn passed it on to Sir Edward Dering , by whom it was actually moved in the House . As it was finally shaped in Committee , this bill , whilst absolutely ...
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