Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... ordinance could have enabled him to command even a single troop . That The That a door was left open was entirely the fault of the House of Lords in rejecting this ordinance on January 13 , 1645. By this time both parties in the Commons ...
... ordinance could have enabled him to command even a single troop . That The That a door was left open was entirely the fault of the House of Lords in rejecting this ordinance on January 13 , 1645. By this time both parties in the Commons ...
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... Ordinance was passed on April 3 , by which members of either House were discharged from their military or civil posts within forty days afterwards . There was nothing to prevent the reappointment of Cromwell on the one hand , or of ...
... Ordinance was passed on April 3 , by which members of either House were discharged from their military or civil posts within forty days afterwards . There was nothing to prevent the reappointment of Cromwell on the one hand , or of ...
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... ordinance had passed , and whose allotted term had not yet expired , was sent with his cavalry to sweep round the King's head- quarters at Oxford and to break up his arrangements for moving the artillery needed to enable Rupert to again ...
... ordinance had passed , and whose allotted term had not yet expired , was sent with his cavalry to sweep round the King's head- quarters at Oxford and to break up his arrangements for moving the artillery needed to enable Rupert to again ...
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... Ordinance in the form in which they had allowed it to pass ; considering that that Ordinance merely demanded the surrender of his commission , without imposing any bar to his re - appointment . When on June 14 , the army under Fairfax ...
... Ordinance in the form in which they had allowed it to pass ; considering that that Ordinance merely demanded the surrender of his commission , without imposing any bar to his re - appointment . When on June 14 , the army under Fairfax ...
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... ordinance establishing Presbyterianism in England , though it was to differ from the Scottish system in that the Church was placed , in the last resort , under the supreme authority of Parliament . An English Presbyterian could not ...
... ordinance establishing Presbyterianism in England , though it was to differ from the Scottish system in that the Church was placed , in the last resort , under the supreme authority of Parliament . An English Presbyterian could not ...
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