Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... as parental influence could decide the question , there could be no doubt on which side the young Oliver would take his stand . His education was carried OLIVER CROMWELL , Aged two years . From the original 2 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... as parental influence could decide the question , there could be no doubt on which side the young Oliver would take his stand . His education was carried OLIVER CROMWELL , Aged two years . From the original 2 OLIVER CROMWELL .
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... side of the poor . In 1630 a new charter was granted to Huntingdon , conferring the government of the town on a mayor and twelve aldermen appointed for life . To this Cromwell raised no objection , taking no special delight in ...
... side of the poor . In 1630 a new charter was granted to Huntingdon , conferring the government of the town on a mayor and twelve aldermen appointed for life . To this Cromwell raised no objection , taking no special delight in ...
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... sides . He forgot how far controversy had extended since the summer months in which the Rool - and - Branch Bill had been discussed , and how men who believed that , if only the King could be induced to make more prudent appointments ...
... sides . He forgot how far controversy had extended since the summer months in which the Rool - and - Branch Bill had been discussed , and how men who believed that , if only the King could be induced to make more prudent appointments ...
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... side ; his countenance swollen and reddish , his voice sharp and untuneable , and his eloquence full of fervour , for the subject matter would not bear much of reason , it being on behalf of a servant of Mr. Prynne's who had dispersed ...
... side ; his countenance swollen and reddish , his voice sharp and untuneable , and his eloquence full of fervour , for the subject matter would not bear much of reason , it being on behalf of a servant of Mr. Prynne's who had dispersed ...
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... side to were despatched to Ireland it would , as soon as its immediate task had been accomplished , be available to strike a decisive blow on or the other . It therefore became all - important for each side to secure the appointment of ...
... side to were despatched to Ireland it would , as soon as its immediate task had been accomplished , be available to strike a decisive blow on or the other . It therefore became all - important for each side to secure the appointment of ...
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