Oliver CromwellGoupil, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... of the character of the man . No wonder he grew in popularity , or that in 1610 he was elected by the borough of Cambridge to both the Parliaments which met in that year . FAC - SIMILE OF LETTER OF OLIVER CROMWELL To Mr. 8 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... of the character of the man . No wonder he grew in popularity , or that in 1610 he was elected by the borough of Cambridge to both the Parliaments which met in that year . FAC - SIMILE OF LETTER OF OLIVER CROMWELL To Mr. 8 OLIVER CROMWELL .
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... elected by enlarged constituencies , and a Council of State was to be formed , to whose consent in important matters the King was to bow . The first Council was to remain in office for at least seven years . How it was to be nominated ...
... elected by enlarged constituencies , and a Council of State was to be formed , to whose consent in important matters the King was to bow . The first Council was to remain in office for at least seven years . How it was to be nominated ...
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... elected Agitators was not that they proposed to fix the institutions of the State by means of written terms . That had been done again and again by Parliament in various propositions submitted to Charles since the commencement of the ...
... elected Agitators was not that they proposed to fix the institutions of the State by means of written terms . That had been done again and again by Parliament in various propositions submitted to Charles since the commencement of the ...
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... elect . " For the rest , every soldier would be expected to sign a form of adhesion to the General and the Council . Speaking broadly , the conflict was between the men who knew the importance of maintaining the dis- cipline of the army ...
... elect . " For the rest , every soldier would be expected to sign a form of adhesion to the General and the Council . Speaking broadly , the conflict was between the men who knew the importance of maintaining the dis- cipline of the army ...
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... elected , might be followed in England . In a second letter , written on the 20th , after he had had time to consider the rejection by Charles of the proposal of the army , he replied bitterly to an order of the House to send up Sir ...
... elected , might be followed in England . In a second letter , written on the 20th , after he had had time to consider the rejection by Charles of the proposal of the army , he replied bitterly to an order of the House to send up Sir ...
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