Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... England , was born at Hunting- don on April 25 , 1599 , receiving his baptismal name from his uncle , Sir Oliver Cromwell of Hinchingbrooke , a mansion hard by the little town . It was at Huntingdon that the father of the infant ...
... England , was born at Hunting- don on April 25 , 1599 , receiving his baptismal name from his uncle , Sir Oliver Cromwell of Hinchingbrooke , a mansion hard by the little town . It was at Huntingdon that the father of the infant ...
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... England in 1720 , and is known as a prolific artist , especially in busts . It is , therefore , at least highly probable that the bust in the Houses of Parliament is by the same hand , and , if So , it must be taken as a merely PREFACE ...
... England in 1720 , and is known as a prolific artist , especially in busts . It is , therefore , at least highly probable that the bust in the Houses of Parliament is by the same hand , and , if So , it must be taken as a merely PREFACE ...
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... England , was born at Hunting- don on April 25 , 1599 , receiving his baptismal name from his uncle , Sir Oliver Cromwell of Hinchingbrooke , a mansion hard by the little town . It was at Huntingdon that the father of the infant ...
... England , was born at Hunting- don on April 25 , 1599 , receiving his baptismal name from his uncle , Sir Oliver Cromwell of Hinchingbrooke , a mansion hard by the little town . It was at Huntingdon that the father of the infant ...
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... England at her back , whilst in resisting the claims of the Presbyterian clergy , she had the support of the great majority of the laity . By the end of By her reign she had succeeded in establishing establishing that special form of ...
... England at her back , whilst in resisting the claims of the Presbyterian clergy , she had the support of the great majority of the laity . By the end of By her reign she had succeeded in establishing establishing that special form of ...
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... England of that day to admit the possibility of toleration . The pity of it was that Charles , with all his fine feelings and conscientious rectitude , was unfitted for the task . Abandoning himself heart and soul to the newly - risen ...
... England of that day to admit the possibility of toleration . The pity of it was that Charles , with all his fine feelings and conscientious rectitude , was unfitted for the task . Abandoning himself heart and soul to the newly - risen ...
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