Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... give any of my readers who have not seen the original the opportunity of judging for themselves of the general appearance of this work of art . 3. The Drawing by Samuel Cooper in the Duke of Devonshire's collection is the original from ...
... give any of my readers who have not seen the original the opportunity of judging for themselves of the general appearance of this work of art . 3. The Drawing by Samuel Cooper in the Duke of Devonshire's collection is the original from ...
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... give any of my readers who have not seen the original the opportunity of judging for themselves of the general appearance of this work of art . 3. The Drawing by Samuel Cooper in the Duke of Devonshire's collection is the original from ...
... give any of my readers who have not seen the original the opportunity of judging for themselves of the general appearance of this work of art . 3. The Drawing by Samuel Cooper in the Duke of Devonshire's collection is the original from ...
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... give special biographical importance to the opening of this window into Cromwell's mind . The strife between the Puritan clergy and the Court prelates was waxing high . The latter were contending for a broader religious teaching than ...
... give special biographical importance to the opening of this window into Cromwell's mind . The strife between the Puritan clergy and the Court prelates was waxing high . The latter were contending for a broader religious teaching than ...
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... gives some countenance to this deduction - there would at least be a coincidence of date between that of this second entry and that of one in the diary of Sir Theodore Mayerne - the fashionable physician of the day - who notes that ...
... gives some countenance to this deduction - there would at least be a coincidence of date between that of this second entry and that of one in the diary of Sir Theodore Mayerne - the fashionable physician of the day - who notes that ...
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... give special biographical importance to the opening of this window into Cromwell's mind . The strife between the Puritan clergy and the Court prelates was waxing high . The latter were contending for a broader religious teaching than ...
... give special biographical importance to the opening of this window into Cromwell's mind . The strife between the Puritan clergy and the Court prelates was waxing high . The latter were contending for a broader religious teaching than ...
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