Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... council , with the result that the Earl of Man- chester , appointed to arbitrate , sustained his objections , whilst Cromwell , having gained his point , apologised for the roughness of his speech . It is not unlikely that it was in ...
... council , with the result that the Earl of Man- chester , appointed to arbitrate , sustained his objections , whilst Cromwell , having gained his point , apologised for the roughness of his speech . It is not unlikely that it was in ...
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... council - table unto that height that one would have believed the very Government itself had been in great danger by it . I sincerely profess it lessened much my reverence unto that great council , for he much hearkened unto ; and yet I ...
... council - table unto that height that one would have believed the very Government itself had been in great danger by it . I sincerely profess it lessened much my reverence unto that great council , for he much hearkened unto ; and yet I ...
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... councils . Cromwell was working hand in hand with men who strove to meet the difficulty in another way . The so - called Root - and - Branch Bill , said to have been drawn up by St. John , was brought to the House of Commons by himself ...
... councils . Cromwell was working hand in hand with men who strove to meet the difficulty in another way . The so - called Root - and - Branch Bill , said to have been drawn up by St. John , was brought to the House of Commons by himself ...
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... Council asked that , though the forty days during which Cromwell kept his appointment under the Self - Denying Ordinance had now elapsed , he might be placed at the head of a new army to be raised in the Eastern Association . Another ...
... Council asked that , though the forty days during which Cromwell kept his appointment under the Self - Denying Ordinance had now elapsed , he might be placed at the head of a new army to be raised in the Eastern Association . Another ...
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... council took on them to join themselves to no party , but to be for the liberty of all . " " To be for the liberty of all " was recognised as being Cromwell's posi- tion . There is every reason to suppose that he had at this time little ...
... council took on them to join themselves to no party , but to be for the liberty of all . " " To be for the liberty of all " was recognised as being Cromwell's posi- tion . There is every reason to suppose that he had at this time little ...
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