Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... reason for pronouncing against it . On the back of the panel of this picture is a note in the handwriting of Sir Thomas Frankland , who was descended from the fourth son of Elizabeth , daughter of Cromwell's daughter , Lady Russell , to ...
... reason for pronouncing against it . On the back of the panel of this picture is a note in the handwriting of Sir Thomas Frankland , who was descended from the fourth son of Elizabeth , daughter of Cromwell's daughter , Lady Russell , to ...
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... reason for pronouncing against it . On the back of the panel of this picture is a note in the handwriting of Sir Thomas Frankland , who was descended from the fourth son of Elizabeth , daughter of Cromwell's daughter , Lady Russell , to ...
... reason for pronouncing against it . On the back of the panel of this picture is a note in the handwriting of Sir Thomas Frankland , who was descended from the fourth son of Elizabeth , daughter of Cromwell's daughter , Lady Russell , to ...
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... reason to confide in his moral worth as well as in his aptitude for public business . Yet it is in this period of his life that , if Royalist pamphleteers are to be credited , he was wallowing in revolting profligacy , and the charge ...
... reason to confide in his moral worth as well as in his aptitude for public business . Yet it is in this period of his life that , if Royalist pamphleteers are to be credited , he was wallowing in revolting profligacy , and the charge ...
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... printed in Rushworth were held to be genuine . There is , however , good reason to know that it is not . ( Hist . of Eng . 1603-1642 VII . 56 , Note . ) governors of the town that he shortly afterwards sold his KING AND PARLIAMENT . 7.
... printed in Rushworth were held to be genuine . There is , however , good reason to know that it is not . ( Hist . of Eng . 1603-1642 VII . 56 , Note . ) governors of the town that he shortly afterwards sold his KING AND PARLIAMENT . 7.
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... reason , it being on behalf of a servant of Mr. Prynne's who had dispersed libels against the Queen for her dancing and such like innocent and courtly sports ; and he aggravated the imprisonment of this man by the council - table unto ...
... reason , it being on behalf of a servant of Mr. Prynne's who had dispersed libels against the Queen for her dancing and such like innocent and courtly sports ; and he aggravated the imprisonment of this man by the council - table unto ...
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