Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... person , Dr. Neile , now Bishop of Winton , did reprehend him , the said Beard , for it . ” The circumstances of the time give special biographical importance to the opening of this window into Cromwell's mind . The strife between the ...
... person , Dr. Neile , now Bishop of Winton , did reprehend him , the said Beard , for it . ” The circumstances of the time give special biographical importance to the opening of this window into Cromwell's mind . The strife between the ...
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... person , Dr. Neile , now Bishop of Winton , did reprehend him , the said Beard , for it . " in a The circumstances of the time give special biographical importance to the opening of this window into Cromwell's mind . The strife between ...
... person , Dr. Neile , now Bishop of Winton , did reprehend him , the said Beard , for it . " in a The circumstances of the time give special biographical importance to the opening of this window into Cromwell's mind . The strife between ...
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... persons of quality . Do you think the spirits of such base and mean fellows will ever be able to encounter gentlemen that have honour and courage and resolution in them ? . . . You must get men of spirit , and , take it not ill what I ...
... persons of quality . Do you think the spirits of such base and mean fellows will ever be able to encounter gentlemen that have honour and courage and resolution in them ? . . . You must get men of spirit , and , take it not ill what I ...
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... person of great favour and interest with the House of Commons , and with some of the Peers likewise , and therefore there must be proofs , and the most clear and evident against him , to prevail with the Parliament to adjudge him to be ...
... person of great favour and interest with the House of Commons , and with some of the Peers likewise , and therefore there must be proofs , and the most clear and evident against him , to prevail with the Parliament to adjudge him to be ...
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... person , that on the left under Ireton . Ireton was driven back by Rupert , who , having learned nothing since his headlong charge at Edgehill , dashed in pursuit without a moment's thought for the fortunes of the remainder of the ...
... person , that on the left under Ireton . Ireton was driven back by Rupert , who , having learned nothing since his headlong charge at Edgehill , dashed in pursuit without a moment's thought for the fortunes of the remainder of the ...
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