Oliver CromwellGoupil, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... head as an ornament on a shoulder belt . Mr. Drabble informed me that the cast was a present to his father - in - law , Mr. Polhill , who was descended from Ireton and Bridget Cromwell , that he did not know where the original was to be ...
... head as an ornament on a shoulder belt . Mr. Drabble informed me that the cast was a present to his father - in - law , Mr. Polhill , who was descended from Ireton and Bridget Cromwell , that he did not know where the original was to be ...
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... head . " The interest of the bishops , " he wrote , " is conjunct with the pros- perity of the King , besides the interest of their own security , by the obligation of secular advantages . For they who have their livelihood from the ...
... head . " The interest of the bishops , " he wrote , " is conjunct with the pros- perity of the King , besides the interest of their own security , by the obligation of secular advantages . For they who have their livelihood from the ...
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... head , were now bent on obtaining the assent of the House to the Grand Remonstrance , less as an appeal to the King than as a manifesto to the nation . The long and detailed catalogue of the King's misdeeds in the past raised no ...
... head , were now bent on obtaining the assent of the House to the Grand Remonstrance , less as an appeal to the King than as a manifesto to the nation . The long and detailed catalogue of the King's misdeeds in the past raised no ...
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... head in any corner of the Association , and to the end of the war no Royalist in arms again set foot within it . By ... Heads of Houses in custody to Westminster , and on a cold night in March shut up the Vice - Chancellor and other ...
... head in any corner of the Association , and to the end of the war no Royalist in arms again set foot within it . By ... Heads of Houses in custody to Westminster , and on a cold night in March shut up the Vice - Chancellor and other ...
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... head of the Royalist troops , and though defeated on Lans- down by Sir William Waller , was succoured by a Royalist army which , on July 13 , crushed Waller's army on Roundway Down ; whilst on July 26 , Bristol was taken by Rupert , and ...
... head of the Royalist troops , and though defeated on Lans- down by Sir William Waller , was succoured by a Royalist army which , on July 13 , crushed Waller's army on Roundway Down ; whilst on July 26 , Bristol was taken by Rupert , and ...
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