Oliver CromwellGoupil, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... vote giving to the Earl of Essex power to command the trained bands south of the Trent for the defence of the kingdom , a power which was not to determine at the King's pleasure , but to continue till Parliament should take further ...
... vote giving to the Earl of Essex power to command the trained bands south of the Trent for the defence of the kingdom , a power which was not to determine at the King's pleasure , but to continue till Parliament should take further ...
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... vote , he sent Parliamentary vote , he sent down arms valued at £ 100 . On July 15 he moved for an order to allow the townsmen of Cambridge to raise two companies of volunteers , and to appoint captains over them . " A month later the ...
... vote , he sent Parliamentary vote , he sent down arms valued at £ 100 . On July 15 he moved for an order to allow the townsmen of Cambridge to raise two companies of volunteers , and to appoint captains over them . " A month later the ...
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... votes for the establishment of intolerant Presbyterianism in England . The skill with which he avoided friction by keeping himself in the background , whilst he allowed others to work for him , doubtless contributed much to his success ...
... votes for the establishment of intolerant Presbyterianism in England . The skill with which he avoided friction by keeping himself in the background , whilst he allowed others to work for him , doubtless contributed much to his success ...
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... voted that no officer should serve under him who refused to take the Covenant , and to conform to the Church - government established by Parliament . They also voted that , with the exception of Fairfax , no officer should hold a higher ...
... voted that no officer should serve under him who refused to take the Covenant , and to conform to the Church - government established by Parliament . They also voted that , with the exception of Fairfax , no officer should hold a higher ...
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... votes and declarations of Par- liament which , before we took up arms , were by Parliament used as argu- ments and inducements to invite us and divers of our dear friends out - some of whom have lost their lives in this war , which ...
... votes and declarations of Par- liament which , before we took up arms , were by Parliament used as argu- ments and inducements to invite us and divers of our dear friends out - some of whom have lost their lives in this war , which ...
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accept action amongst attempt authority Bradshaw brought Buckinghamshire cause cavalry Charles Charles's Chequers Court Church clergy command Commonwealth consent constitutional Covenant Cromwell's danger daughter of Oliver declared demand dissolution Doon Hill doubt Duke Dutch Earl elected enemy England English Englishmen episcopacy establish Fairfax favour followed force Frankland-Russell-Astley Hamilton hands Harrison hath Henry Marten hope imposed Instrument interest Ireland Ireton Irish King King's kingdom Lambert least Lilburne Long Parliament Lord Major-Generals ment military militia Model Army Monarchy nation National Portrait Gallery negotiation never officers Oliver Cromwell Oliver's ordinance Parlia Parliamentary Parliamentary supremacy party peace person political Presbyterian proposed Protestant Puritan question reform refused regiments religion religious liberty resistance Robert Walker Royalist Samuel Cooper scheme Scotland Scots Scottish Scottish army secure sent settlement soldiers Spain taken tion toleration took Vane victory vote Westminster whilst words wrote