Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... Cromwell as a child , from Chequers Court , cannot be regarded as absolutely certain , though I see little reason for pronouncing against it . On the back of the panel of this picture is a note in the handwriting of Sir Thomas Frankland ...
... Cromwell as a child , from Chequers Court , cannot be regarded as absolutely certain , though I see little reason for pronouncing against it . On the back of the panel of this picture is a note in the handwriting of Sir Thomas Frankland ...
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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 as a child , from Chequers Court , cannot be regarded as absolutely certain , though I see little reason for pronouncing against it . On the back of the panel of this picture is a note in the handwriting of Sir Thomas Frankland ...
... Cromwell as a child , from Chequers Court , cannot be regarded as absolutely certain , though I see little reason for pronouncing against it . On the back of the panel of this picture is a note in the handwriting of Sir Thomas Frankland ...
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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 in one of his later speeches , by birth a gentleman , living neither in any considerable height nor yet in obscurity . I have been called to several employments ... CROMWELL , Aged two years . From the original 2 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... Cromwell in one of his later speeches , by birth a gentleman , living neither in any considerable height nor yet in obscurity . I have been called to several employments ... CROMWELL , Aged two years . From the original 2 OLIVER CROMWELL .
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