Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... refused to pay taxes imposed by Parliament . Nor was it only with open enemies that Cromwell and those who sympathised with him had to deal . Of all forms of war , civil strife is the most hideous , and it is no wonder that the hands of ...
... refused to pay taxes imposed by Parliament . Nor was it only with open enemies that Cromwell and those who sympathised with him had to deal . Of all forms of war , civil strife is the most hideous , and it is no wonder that the hands of ...
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... refused to pay taxes imposed by Parliament . Nor was it only with open enemies that Cromwell and those who sympathised with him had to deal . Of all forms of war , civil strife is the most hideous , and it is no wonder that the hands of ...
... refused to pay taxes imposed by Parliament . Nor was it only with open enemies that Cromwell and those who sympathised with him had to deal . Of all forms of war , civil strife is the most hideous , and it is no wonder that the hands of ...
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... refusing to members of either House the right of holding commands in the army or offices in the State had been passed in the form in which it was drawn up , nothing short of a repeal of that ordinance could have enabled him to command ...
... refusing to members of either House the right of holding commands in the army or offices in the State had been passed in the form in which it was drawn up , nothing short of a repeal of that ordinance could have enabled him to command ...
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... refusal impossible , the Lords gave their consent to an appointment for which Cromwell , was certainly not disqualified by anything in the Self - Denying Ordinance in the form in which they had allowed it to pass ; considering that that ...
... refusal impossible , the Lords gave their consent to an appointment for which Cromwell , was certainly not disqualified by anything in the Self - Denying Ordinance in the form in which they had allowed it to pass ; considering that that ...
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... refused to take the Covenant , and to conform to the Church - government established by Parliament . They also voted that , with the exception of Fairfax , no officer should hold a higher rank than that of colonel ; in other words ...
... refused to take the Covenant , and to conform to the Church - government established by Parliament . They also voted that , with the exception of Fairfax , no officer should hold a higher rank than that of colonel ; in other words ...
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