Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... English Royalists in exile on the Continent , there is everything to lead us to suppose that it was not to be seen on any Puritan Englishman as early as the first months of 1656 , when Blake sailed on the voyage from which he never ...
... English Royalists in exile on the Continent , there is everything to lead us to suppose that it was not to be seen on any Puritan Englishman as early as the first months of 1656 , when Blake sailed on the voyage from which he never ...
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... English Royalists in exile on the Continent , there is everything to lead us to suppose that it was not to be seen on any Puritan Englishman as early as the first months of 1656 , when Blake sailed on the voyage from which he never ...
... English Royalists in exile on the Continent , there is everything to lead us to suppose that it was not to be seen on any Puritan Englishman as early as the first months of 1656 , when Blake sailed on the voyage from which he never ...
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... English Puritanism , like other widely - spread influences , was complex in its nature , leading to different results in different men . Intellectually it was based on the Calvinistic theology , and many were led on by it to the ...
... English Puritanism , like other widely - spread influences , was complex in its nature , leading to different results in different men . Intellectually it was based on the Calvinistic theology , and many were led on by it to the ...
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... English Parliament , an event occurred which brought to light the disastrous impolicy of his opponents in leaving upon the throne the man who was most hostile to their ideas . The Irish Roman Catholic gentry and nobility , having been ...
... English Parliament , an event occurred which brought to light the disastrous impolicy of his opponents in leaving upon the throne the man who was most hostile to their ideas . The Irish Roman Catholic gentry and nobility , having been ...
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... English Government . It was a foregone conclusion that an attempt to reconquer Ireland would be made from England . Incidentally the purpose of doing this brought to a point the struggle for the mastery at Westminster . If an army ― one ...
... English Government . It was a foregone conclusion that an attempt to reconquer Ireland would be made from England . Incidentally the purpose of doing this brought to a point the struggle for the mastery at Westminster . If an army ― one ...
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