Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... scheme of modified epis- copacy by which bishops should be in some way responsible to clerical councils . Cromwell was working hand in hand with men who strove to meet the difficulty in another way . The so - called Root - and - Branch ...
... scheme of modified epis- copacy by which bishops should be in some way responsible to clerical councils . Cromwell was working hand in hand with men who strove to meet the difficulty in another way . The so - called Root - and - Branch ...
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... scheme because they must of necessity regard it as disastrous to the nation . The success of the Revolution of 1688-89 was mainly owing to the fact that James was replaced by William , and in 1641 neither was Charles inclined to fly to ...
... scheme because they must of necessity regard it as disastrous to the nation . The success of the Revolution of 1688-89 was mainly owing to the fact that James was replaced by William , and in 1641 neither was Charles inclined to fly to ...
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... scheme for bringing an accusation against Cromwell as an incendiary who was doing his best to divide the King from his people , and one of the kingdoms from the other an incendiary being liable to punishment by the law of Scotland . At ...
... scheme for bringing an accusation against Cromwell as an incendiary who was doing his best to divide the King from his people , and one of the kingdoms from the other an incendiary being liable to punishment by the law of Scotland . At ...
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... an army of Highlanders to his aid . At another time he looked with equal hopefulness to Glamorgan , who was to conduct an Irish army to England . Montrose's scheme was PRINCE RUPERT , Son of the Elector Frederich I. , 44 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... an army of Highlanders to his aid . At another time he looked with equal hopefulness to Glamorgan , who was to conduct an Irish army to England . Montrose's scheme was PRINCE RUPERT , Son of the Elector Frederich I. , 44 OLIVER CROMWELL .
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... an army of Highlanders to his aid . At another time he looked with equal hopefulness to Glamorgan , who was to conduct an Irish army to England . Montrose's scheme was PRINCE RUPERT , Son of the Elector Frederick V. , 44 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... an army of Highlanders to his aid . At another time he looked with equal hopefulness to Glamorgan , who was to conduct an Irish army to England . Montrose's scheme was PRINCE RUPERT , Son of the Elector Frederick V. , 44 OLIVER CROMWELL .
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