Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... left Hinch- ingbrooke , and could therefore have had no direct influence on the electors , it is quite likely that the choice of his fellow - townsmen was , to a great extent , influenced by their desire to show KING AND PARLIAMENT . 3.
... left Hinch- ingbrooke , and could therefore have had no direct influence on the electors , it is quite likely that the choice of his fellow - townsmen was , to a great extent , influenced by their desire to show KING AND PARLIAMENT . 3.
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... desire to encourage men of learning . It may fairly be argued that his tastes in either direction must have been acquired in youth . One piece of evidence has indeed been put forward against Crom- well . On the register of St. John's ...
... desire to encourage men of learning . It may fairly be argued that his tastes in either direction must have been acquired in youth . One piece of evidence has indeed been put forward against Crom- well . On the register of St. John's ...
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... desire than Falkland to establish the the Scottish Presbyterian system in England . It was soon This bill never passed beyond the Committee stage . overshadowed by the question whether Charles could be trusted not . or The discovery of ...
... desire than Falkland to establish the the Scottish Presbyterian system in England . It was soon This bill never passed beyond the Committee stage . overshadowed by the question whether Charles could be trusted not . or The discovery of ...
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... ” wrote Cromwell to the Mayor of Colchester , “ too much on the back of a poor gentleman who desires , without much noise , to lay down his life and soon bleed the last drop to serve the cause and God 24 OLIVER CROMWELL ,
... ” wrote Cromwell to the Mayor of Colchester , “ too much on the back of a poor gentleman who desires , without much noise , to lay down his life and soon bleed the last drop to serve the cause and God 24 OLIVER CROMWELL ,
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... desire to prize those qualities in his sub- ordinates which were strongly developed in his own character , in which strenuous activity was upheld by unswerving conviction and prefervid spiritual emotion . He could choose the better ...
... desire to prize those qualities in his sub- ordinates which were strongly developed in his own character , in which strenuous activity was upheld by unswerving conviction and prefervid spiritual emotion . He could choose the better ...
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