Oliver CromwellGoupil, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... found appropriate sustenance , but at the same time it held him back . from bowing down to the idol of the men of his own party - the requirement of accurate conformity to the Calvinistic standard of belief KING AND PARLIAMENT . 5.
... found appropriate sustenance , but at the same time it held him back . from bowing down to the idol of the men of his own party - the requirement of accurate conformity to the Calvinistic standard of belief KING AND PARLIAMENT . 5.
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... held in 1629 , was occupied during the greater portion of its time with religious questions , and it was then that Cromwell made his first speech , if so short an utterance can be dignified by that name . " Dr. Beard , ” he said , told ...
... held in 1629 , was occupied during the greater portion of its time with religious questions , and it was then that Cromwell made his first speech , if so short an utterance can be dignified by that name . " Dr. Beard , ” he said , told ...
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... speech printed in Rushworth were held to be genuine . There is , however , good reason to know that it is not . ( Hist . of Eng . 1603-1642 VII . 56 , Note . ) governors of the town that he shortly afterwards sold his.
... speech printed in Rushworth were held to be genuine . There is , however , good reason to know that it is not . ( Hist . of Eng . 1603-1642 VII . 56 , Note . ) governors of the town that he shortly afterwards sold his.
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... held to be libels by Charles and his ministers , Cromwell announced to his fellow - members his Own political position . In life and above all in political life - it is not possible to satisfy those who expect the actions of any man to ...
... held to be libels by Charles and his ministers , Cromwell announced to his fellow - members his Own political position . In life and above all in political life - it is not possible to satisfy those who expect the actions of any man to ...
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... held in the preceding summer , where he bitterly resented an attempt of the Earl of Manchester to enclose lands in defiance of the rights of the com- moners . He was , however , resolved to pick the sixty men he needed . We can well ...
... held in the preceding summer , where he bitterly resented an attempt of the Earl of Manchester to enclose lands in defiance of the rights of the com- moners . He was , however , resolved to pick the sixty men he needed . We can well ...
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