Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... appearance of this work of art . 3. The Drawing by Samuel Cooper in the Duke of Devonshire's collection is the original from which Houbraken engraved his portrait of Cromwell , and from which the oil - painting by an unknown hand in the ...
... appearance of this work of art . 3. The Drawing by Samuel Cooper in the Duke of Devonshire's collection is the original from which Houbraken engraved his portrait of Cromwell , and from which the oil - painting by an unknown hand in the ...
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... appearance of this work of art . 3. The Drawing by Samuel Cooper in the Duke of Devonshire's collection is the original from which Houbraken engraved his portrait of Cromwell , and from which the oil - painting by an unknown hand in the ...
... appearance of this work of art . 3. The Drawing by Samuel Cooper in the Duke of Devonshire's collection is the original from which Houbraken engraved his portrait of Cromwell , and from which the oil - painting by an unknown hand in the ...
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... appearance in the Long Parliament we have the often - quoted description of his personal appearance from a young courtier . I came into the House , " wrote Sir Philip Warwick , one morning well clad , and perceived a gentleman speaking ...
... appearance in the Long Parliament we have the often - quoted description of his personal appearance from a young courtier . I came into the House , " wrote Sir Philip Warwick , one morning well clad , and perceived a gentleman speaking ...
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... appeared in Parliament to urge on the one thing immediately necessary , the forging of an instrument by which the King might be ruined in the field . It was much that the existing military system by which separate armies , to a great ...
... appeared in Parliament to urge on the one thing immediately necessary , the forging of an instrument by which the King might be ruined in the field . It was much that the existing military system by which separate armies , to a great ...
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... appeared to the great majority of Englishmen to be redolent of anarchy . The freedom from restraint which every revolution brings , together with the habit of looking to the Bible as verbally inspired , had led to the growth of sects ...
... appeared to the great majority of Englishmen to be redolent of anarchy . The freedom from restraint which every revolution brings , together with the habit of looking to the Bible as verbally inspired , had led to the growth of sects ...
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