Oliver CromwellGoupil, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... keeping aloof from their riotous action , is a fair indication 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 ...
... keeping aloof from their riotous action , is a fair indication 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 ...
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... the Cathedral mplished tempt m fob , that febs an the teve upon the Jegal proceed the Cromwell raniere they should ime should have in keeping loot of the No ected by the borough 85 3 Mr Stoxic amongst the Catalogue of those good.
... the Cathedral mplished tempt m fob , that febs an the teve upon the Jegal proceed the Cromwell raniere they should ime should have in keeping loot of the No ected by the borough 85 3 Mr Stoxic amongst the Catalogue of those good.
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... keep their powder dry . Yet , apocryphal as is the anecdote , it well represents the spirit in which Cromwell's commands were issued . The very vividness of his apprehension of the supernatural enabled him to pass rapidly without any ...
... keep their powder dry . Yet , apocryphal as is the anecdote , it well represents the spirit in which Cromwell's commands were issued . The very vividness of his apprehension of the supernatural enabled him to pass rapidly without any ...
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... keep it up to the mark . There was to be a common fund at the service of the Association , whilst the forces raised in the several shires of which it was composed were to be at the disposal of a common committee . In England generally ...
... keep it up to the mark . There was to be a common fund at the service of the Association , whilst the forces raised in the several shires of which it was composed were to be at the disposal of a common committee . In England generally ...
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... keeping a door open for it by proposing the addition of a few words , declaring that religion was to be reformed in England according to the Word of God , as well as by the example of the best reformed churches . In this form the ...
... keeping a door open for it by proposing the addition of a few words , declaring that religion was to be reformed in England according to the Word of God , as well as by the example of the best reformed churches . In this form the ...
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