Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... secure genuine portraits , it seems desirable to lay before the reader exactly the evidence in existence where doubts may be entertained : — 1. The likeness of Cromwell as a child , from Chequers Court , cannot be regarded as absolutely ...
... secure genuine portraits , it seems desirable to lay before the reader exactly the evidence in existence where doubts may be entertained : — 1. The likeness of Cromwell as a child , from Chequers Court , cannot be regarded as absolutely ...
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... secure genuine portraits , it seems desirable to lay before the reader exactly the evidence in existence where doubts may be entertained : - 1. The likeness of Cromwell as a child , from Chequers Court , cannot be regarded as absolutely ...
... secure genuine portraits , it seems desirable to lay before the reader exactly the evidence in existence where doubts may be entertained : - 1. The likeness of Cromwell as a child , from Chequers Court , cannot be regarded as absolutely ...
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... secure the appointment of officers who might be relied on in one case strike for the Crown , in the other case to strike for the Commons . Pym , who was leading his party in the House with consummate dexterity , seized the opportunity ...
... secure the appointment of officers who might be relied on in one case strike for the Crown , in the other case to strike for the Commons . Pym , who was leading his party in the House with consummate dexterity , seized the opportunity ...
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... secure the failure of such a negotiation , and , as far as are aware , no word passed his lips in public on the subject . On November 25 , Cromwell appeared in Parliament to urge on the one thing immediately necessary , the forging of ...
... secure the failure of such a negotiation , and , as far as are aware , no word passed his lips in public on the subject . On November 25 , Cromwell appeared in Parliament to urge on the one thing immediately necessary , the forging of ...
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... secure that , when the time of negotiation arrived , the right side should be in possession of sufficient military force to enable it to dictate the terms of peace . It was his part not to consider what the King might do if he proved ...
... secure that , when the time of negotiation arrived , the right side should be in possession of sufficient military force to enable it to dictate the terms of peace . It was his part not to consider what the King might do if he proved ...
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accept action amongst attempt authority Blake brought Buckinghamshire cause cavalry Charles Charles's Chequers Court Church clergy collection command Commonwealth constitutional Cromwell's daughter of Oliver declared defence doubt Duke Duke of Hamilton Earl elected Elizabeth enemy England English Englishmen episcopacy established facing Fairfax favour force France Frankland-Russell-Astley garrison Hamilton hands hath Henry Marten Hinchingbrooke hope House of Commons Instrument Ireland Ireton King King's kingdom Lambert least Lilburne London Long Parliament Lord Major-Generals Manchester ment military militia Model Army National Portrait Gallery negotiation never officers Oliver Cromwell Oliver's ordinance Painting by Robert Parlia Parliament Parliamentary party peace person political Presbyterian proposal Protector Puritan question refused regiments religion religious liberty resistance Robert Walker Royalist Samuel Cooper scheme Scotland Scots Scottish Scottish army settlement Sidney Sussex College soldiers Spain spirit taken tion took troops Vane victory vote Westminster whilst Windsor Castle wrote