Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... enemy of the Papacy . The improbable , however , is not always impossible , and I did not feel authorised to reject the tradition , till my doubts were strengthened by being confronted with a cast of a bust of the Protector belonging to ...
... enemy of the Papacy . The improbable , however , is not always impossible , and I did not feel authorised to reject the tradition , till my doubts were strengthened by being confronted with a cast of a bust of the Protector belonging to ...
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... enemy of the Papacy . The improbable , however , is not always impossible , and I did not feel authorised to reject the tradition , till my doubts were strengthened by being confronted with a cast of a bust of the Protector belonging to ...
... enemy of the Papacy . The improbable , however , is not always impossible , and I did not feel authorised to reject the tradition , till my doubts were strengthened by being confronted with a cast of a bust of the Protector belonging to ...
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... enemies of the Church and the Crown . assistance of Laud he did everything in his power to crush Puritanism , with the result of making Puritanism stronger than it had been before . Every man of independent mind who revolted against the ...
... enemies of the Church and the Crown . assistance of Laud he did everything in his power to crush Puritanism , with the result of making Puritanism stronger than it had been before . Every man of independent mind who revolted against the ...
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... enemies that Cromwell and those who sympathised with him had to deal . Of all forms of war , civil strife is the most hideous , and it is no wonder that the hands of who even 7 had entered upon it with the expectation that. many army and ...
... enemies that Cromwell and those who sympathised with him had to deal . Of all forms of war , civil strife is the most hideous , and it is no wonder that the hands of who even 7 had entered upon it with the expectation that. many army and ...
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... enemy , and his example was followed in other quarters . “ Believe it , " wrote Cromwell wrathfully , “ it were better in my poor opinion , Leicester were not , than that there should not be found an immediate taking of the field by our ...
... enemy , and his example was followed in other quarters . “ Believe it , " wrote Cromwell wrathfully , “ it were better in my poor opinion , Leicester were not , than that there should not be found an immediate taking of the field by our ...
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