Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... position in life brought him into contact with all classes of society . What powers and capacities this infant - or indeed any other infant— may have derived from this or the other ancestor , is a mystery too deep for human knowledge ...
... position in life brought him into contact with all classes of society . What powers and capacities this infant - or indeed any other infant— may have derived from this or the other ancestor , is a mystery too deep for human knowledge ...
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... position of the Root - andBranch Bill and talked of limiting episcopacy , instead of abolishing it , that he fancied that it would gain adherents from both sides . He forgot how far controversy had extended since the summer months in ...
... position of the Root - andBranch Bill and talked of limiting episcopacy , instead of abolishing it , that he fancied that it would gain adherents from both sides . He forgot how far controversy had extended since the summer months in ...
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... position . In life and above all in political life - it is not possible to satisfy those who expect the actions of any man to be absolutely consistent . Later generations may be convinced not only that Charles was sincere in following a ...
... position . In life and above all in political life - it is not possible to satisfy those who expect the actions of any man to be absolutely consistent . Later generations may be convinced not only that Charles was sincere in following a ...
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... position which he could never have reached merely through his cousinship with Hampden and St. John . That he concurred in the destruction of the special courts which had fortified the Crown in the Tudor period , and in the prosecution ...
... position which he could never have reached merely through his cousinship with Hampden and St. John . That he concurred in the destruction of the special courts which had fortified the Crown in the Tudor period , and in the prosecution ...
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... position to be driven into , and yet , the sentiment of the time being what it was , it is hard to see that any remedy could be found . It was a Before Charles returned from Scotland , which he had visited in the vain . hope of bringing ...
... position to be driven into , and yet , the sentiment of the time being what it was , it is hard to see that any remedy could be found . It was a Before Charles returned from Scotland , which he had visited in the vain . hope of bringing ...
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