Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... attempting to lessen the influence of the beneficed clergy , who were , in many places , opposed to them , by raising ... attempt to exclude them from their rights of commonage . We are told , too , that " it is commonly reported by the ...
... attempting to lessen the influence of the beneficed clergy , who were , in many places , opposed to them , by raising ... attempt to exclude them from their rights of commonage . We are told , too , that " it is commonly reported by the ...
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... attempting to lessen the influence of the beneficed clergy , who were , in many places , opposed to them , by ... attempt to exclude them from their rights of commonage . We are told , too , that commonly reported by the commoners ...
... attempting to lessen the influence of the beneficed clergy , who were , in many places , opposed to them , by ... attempt to exclude them from their rights of commonage . We are told , too , that commonly reported by the commoners ...
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... attempting to lessen the influence of the beneficed clergy , who were , in many places , opposed to them , by raising ... attempt to exclude them from their rights of commonage . We are told , too , that " it is commonly reported by the ...
... attempting to lessen the influence of the beneficed clergy , who were , in many places , opposed to them , by raising ... attempt to exclude them from their rights of commonage . We are told , too , that " it is commonly reported by the ...
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... attempt to use his authority over the Church to the profit of an unpopular party . The House of Commons representing mainly that sec- tion of the population in which Puritanism was the strongest country gentlemen in touch with the ...
... attempt to use his authority over the Church to the profit of an unpopular party . The House of Commons representing mainly that sec- tion of the population in which Puritanism was the strongest country gentlemen in touch with the ...
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... attempted to save Strafford's life , and the knowledge that he was now visiting Scotland with the intention of bringing up a Scottish army to his support against the Parliament at Westminster strengthened the hands of the party of ...
... attempted to save Strafford's life , and the knowledge that he was now visiting Scotland with the intention of bringing up a Scottish army to his support against the Parliament at Westminster strengthened the hands of the party of ...
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