Oliver CromwellGoupil, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... practical sense of the warrior and statesman . Of Oliver's father little is known ; but his portrait testifies that he was a man of sober Puritanism , not much given to any form of spiritual enthusiasm ― very unlike his elder brother ...
... practical sense of the warrior and statesman . Of Oliver's father little is known ; but his portrait testifies that he was a man of sober Puritanism , not much given to any form of spiritual enthusiasm ― very unlike his elder brother ...
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... practical object of forwarding repression in Ireland or protection to the Houses at Westminster . Though he was far from being a wealthy man , he contributed £ 600 to the projected campaign in Ireland , and another £ 500 to the raising ...
... practical object of forwarding repression in Ireland or protection to the Houses at Westminster . Though he was far from being a wealthy man , he contributed £ 600 to the projected campaign in Ireland , and another £ 500 to the raising ...
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... practical satisfaction of the demands of the material world . When on October 23 , 1642 , the first battle of the war was fought at Edgehill , Cromwell's troop was one of the few one of the few not swept away by Rupert's headlong charge ...
... practical satisfaction of the demands of the material world . When on October 23 , 1642 , the first battle of the war was fought at Edgehill , Cromwell's troop was one of the few one of the few not swept away by Rupert's headlong charge ...
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... practical grounds . How was he to fight the enemy , unless he could choose his officers for their military efficiency , and not for their Pres- byterian opinions ? The Major - General of Manchester's army - Crawford , a Scot of the ...
... practical grounds . How was he to fight the enemy , unless he could choose his officers for their military efficiency , and not for their Pres- byterian opinions ? The Major - General of Manchester's army - Crawford , a Scot of the ...
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... other hand , aimed at religious toleration for Charles . the sects , and that security which , as his practical nature taught him , was only attainable by the destruction of the military defences 30 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... other hand , aimed at religious toleration for Charles . the sects , and that security which , as his practical nature taught him , was only attainable by the destruction of the military defences 30 OLIVER CROMWELL .
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