Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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Samuel Rawson Gardiner. was It accept it as Pym and Hampden . The main demands made in it were two : first , that the King would employ such councillors and ministers as the Parliament might have cause to confide in ; and secondly , that ...
Samuel Rawson Gardiner. was It accept it as Pym and Hampden . The main demands made in it were two : first , that the King would employ such councillors and ministers as the Parliament might have cause to confide in ; and secondly , that ...
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Samuel Rawson Gardiner. was 66 accept it as Pym and Hampden . The main demands made in it were two : first , that the King would employ such councillors and ministers as the Parliament might have cause to confide in ; and secondly , that ...
Samuel Rawson Gardiner. was 66 accept it as Pym and Hampden . The main demands made in it were two : first , that the King would employ such councillors and ministers as the Parliament might have cause to confide in ; and secondly , that ...
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... demands of the material world . When on October 23 , 1642 , the first battle of the war was fought at Edgehill , Cromwell's troop was one of the few not swept away by Rupert's headlong charge . Whether he owed this distinction to his ...
... demands of the material world . When on October 23 , 1642 , the first battle of the war was fought at Edgehill , Cromwell's troop was one of the few not swept away by Rupert's headlong charge . Whether he owed this distinction to his ...
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... demand naturally met with stern resistance . " There are three things , ” replied Charles , “ I will not part with - the Church , my crown , and will have much ado to get them from me . " It needed no action on the part of Cromwell to ...
... demand naturally met with stern resistance . " There are three things , ” replied Charles , “ I will not part with - the Church , my crown , and will have much ado to get them from me . " It needed no action on the part of Cromwell to ...
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... demand that they should accept a document known as the Solemn League and Covenant , binding England to accept the full Scottish Presbyterian system with its Church Courts claiming as by Divine right to settle all ecclesiastical matters ...
... demand that they should accept a document known as the Solemn League and Covenant , binding England to accept the full Scottish Presbyterian system with its Church Courts claiming as by Divine right to settle all ecclesiastical matters ...
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