Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... thought Mr. Gerrard advised him to do so that he might have servant to Mrs. Ireton - that she lived with her Husbd / ( who had been in the King's family in the in in the House he saw whom he succeeded in the year 1755 when she ...
... thought Mr. Gerrard advised him to do so that he might have servant to Mrs. Ireton - that she lived with her Husbd / ( who had been in the King's family in the in in the House he saw whom he succeeded in the year 1755 when she ...
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... thought myself at liberty to set aside the names of Henry and Richard on the metal labels attached to the miniatures now in the Duke of Buccleuch's collection , and to attribute to Richard the representation with a long face and to ...
... thought myself at liberty to set aside the names of Henry and Richard on the metal labels attached to the miniatures now in the Duke of Buccleuch's collection , and to attribute to Richard the representation with a long face and to ...
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... thought Mr. Gerrard advised him to do so that he might have picture of Mrs. Ireton — and was referred by / Mr. Gerrard Porter Street - as the Executor / of Mr. Story . amongst the Furniture sd if he had known there / had it his duty to ...
... thought Mr. Gerrard advised him to do so that he might have picture of Mrs. Ireton — and was referred by / Mr. Gerrard Porter Street - as the Executor / of Mr. Story . amongst the Furniture sd if he had known there / had it his duty to ...
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... thought myself at liberty to set aside the names of Henry and Richard on the metal labels attached to the miniatures now in the Duke of Buccleuch's collection , and to attribute to Richard the representation with a long face and to ...
... thought myself at liberty to set aside the names of Henry and Richard on the metal labels attached to the miniatures now in the Duke of Buccleuch's collection , and to attribute to Richard the representation with a long face and to ...
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... thought and practice which were unconformable thereto . Cromwell's nature was too large , and his character too strong , to allow him long to associate himself with the bigots of his age . His Puritanism - if not as universally ...
... thought and practice which were unconformable thereto . Cromwell's nature was too large , and his character too strong , to allow him long to associate himself with the bigots of his age . His Puritanism - if not as universally ...
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