Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... accepted , as the picture at Chequers Court has painted at the bottom , " Oliver Cromwell , aged 2 years , " it may perhaps be taken as the portrait of the younger Oliver , who died in 1644 , unless the inscription be set aside as being ...
... accepted , as the picture at Chequers Court has painted at the bottom , " Oliver Cromwell , aged 2 years , " it may perhaps be taken as the portrait of the younger Oliver , who died in 1644 , unless the inscription be set aside as being ...
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... two portraits , which bear some resemblance to one another , can therefore only be accepted with hesitation . 7. The portrait of Cromwell at Hinchingbrooke by Walker was evidently taken at a younger age than that at which he is IV PREFACE .
... two portraits , which bear some resemblance to one another , can therefore only be accepted with hesitation . 7. The portrait of Cromwell at Hinchingbrooke by Walker was evidently taken at a younger age than that at which he is IV PREFACE .
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... accepted , as the picture at Chequers Court has painted at the bottom , " Oliver Cromwell , aged 2 years , " it may perhaps be taken as the portrait of the younger Oliver , who died in 1644 , unless the inscription be set aside as being ...
... accepted , as the picture at Chequers Court has painted at the bottom , " Oliver Cromwell , aged 2 years , " it may perhaps be taken as the portrait of the younger Oliver , who died in 1644 , unless the inscription be set aside as being ...
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... two portraits , which bear some resemblance to one another , can therefore only be accepted with hesitation . 7. The portrait of Cromwell at Hinchingbrooke by Walker was evidently taken at a younger age than that at which he is IV PREFACE .
... two portraits , which bear some resemblance to one another , can therefore only be accepted with hesitation . 7. The portrait of Cromwell at Hinchingbrooke by Walker was evidently taken at a younger age than that at which he is IV PREFACE .
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... accept such a solution as that . As for Cromwell himself , he regarded those decent forms which were significant of deeper realities even to many men who had rebelled against the pedagogic harshness of Laud , as mere rags of popery and ...
... accept such a solution as that . As for Cromwell himself , he regarded those decent forms which were significant of deeper realities even to many men who had rebelled against the pedagogic harshness of Laud , as mere rags of popery and ...
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