Oliver CromwellGoupil, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... cause . I cannot persuade myself - and in this I am supported by the high authority of Mr. Cust - that any genuine portrait of the Admiral is in existence . All those I know of show him as wearing the cravat , and though that article of ...
... cause . I cannot persuade myself - and in this I am supported by the high authority of Mr. Cust - that any genuine portrait of the Admiral is in existence . All those I know of show him as wearing the cravat , and though that article of ...
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... cause . In 1616 Cromwell matriculated at Sidney Sussex College , Cambridge , where his portrait now adorns the walls of the College hall . After a sojourn of no more than a year , he left the University , probably - as his father died ...
... cause . In 1616 Cromwell matriculated at Sidney Sussex College , Cambridge , where his portrait now adorns the walls of the College hall . After a sojourn of no more than a year , he left the University , probably - as his father died ...
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... cause of the weak , and at the same time should have attempted to serve them by legal proceedings , whilst keeping aloof from their riotous action , is a fair indication of the character of the man . No wonder he grew in popularity , or ...
... cause of the weak , and at the same time should have attempted to serve them by legal proceedings , whilst keeping aloof from their riotous action , is a fair indication of the character of the man . No wonder he grew in popularity , or ...
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... cause to confide in ; and secondly , that care should be taken to reduce within bounds that exorbitant power which the prelates have assumed to themselves , " whilst maintaining " the golden reins of discipline , " and demanding " a ...
... cause to confide in ; and secondly , that care should be taken to reduce within bounds that exorbitant power which the prelates have assumed to themselves , " whilst maintaining " the golden reins of discipline , " and demanding " a ...
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... cause in which they had been enlisted burnt strongly within them . They had drawn their swords not for constitutional safeguards , but in the service of God Himself , and God Himself , they devoutly trusted , would shelter His servants ...
... cause in which they had been enlisted burnt strongly within them . They had drawn their swords not for constitutional safeguards , but in the service of God Himself , and God Himself , they devoutly trusted , would shelter His servants ...
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