Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... Cromwell's daughter , Lady Russell , to the following effect : - " This picture was purchased January 1791 / from Mr. Graves , Printseller in Catherine Street , to whom Mr Gerard , the Auction- / eer , sold it many years since among the ...
... Cromwell's daughter , Lady Russell , to the following effect : - " This picture was purchased January 1791 / from Mr. Graves , Printseller in Catherine Street , to whom Mr Gerard , the Auction- / eer , sold it many years since among the ...
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... Cromwell's eldest daughter , and of which a duplicate was in the hands of one of the younger ones , seems likely - as asserted by Mr. Story according to tradition — to represent the great Oliver himself . If this view be not accepted ...
... Cromwell's eldest daughter , and of which a duplicate was in the hands of one of the younger ones , seems likely - as asserted by Mr. Story according to tradition — to represent the great Oliver himself . If this view be not accepted ...
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... Cromwell's daughter , Lady Russell , to the following effect : - " This picture was purchased January 1791 / from Mr. Graves , Printseller in Catherine / Street , to whom Mr Gerard , the Auction- / eer , sold it many years since among ...
... Cromwell's daughter , Lady Russell , to the following effect : - " This picture was purchased January 1791 / from Mr. Graves , Printseller in Catherine / Street , to whom Mr Gerard , the Auction- / eer , sold it many years since among ...
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... Cromwell's eldest daughter , and of which a duplicate was in the hands of one of the younger ones , seems likely - as asserted by Mr. Story according to tradition to represent the great Oliver himself . If this view be not accepted , as ...
... Cromwell's eldest daughter , and of which a duplicate was in the hands of one of the younger ones , seems likely - as asserted by Mr. Story according to tradition to represent the great Oliver himself . If this view be not accepted , as ...
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... Cromwell's public life is set forth in these words : -his aim being : first , to be himself an honest man ; secondly , to serve God and the people of God ; and thirdly , to fulfil his duty to the Commonwealth . In this order , and in no ...
... Cromwell's public life is set forth in these words : -his aim being : first , to be himself an honest man ; secondly , to serve God and the people of God ; and thirdly , to fulfil his duty to the Commonwealth . In this order , and in no ...
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