Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... vote giving to the Earl of Essex power to command the trained bands south of the Trent for the defence of the kingdom , a power which was not to determine at the King's pleasure , but to continue till Parliament should take further ...
... vote giving to the Earl of Essex power to command the trained bands south of the Trent for the defence of the kingdom , a power which was not to determine at the King's pleasure , but to continue till Parliament should take further ...
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... vote , he sent down arms valued at £ 100 . On July 15 he moved for an order " to allow the townsmen of Cambridge to raise two companies of volunteers , and to appoint captains over them . " A month later the House was informed that " Mr ...
... vote , he sent down arms valued at £ 100 . On July 15 he moved for an order " to allow the townsmen of Cambridge to raise two companies of volunteers , and to appoint captains over them . " A month later the House was informed that " Mr ...
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... votes for the establishment of intolerant . Presbyterianism in England . The skill with which he avoided friction by keeping himself in the background , whilst he allowed others to work for him , doubtless contributed much to his ...
... votes for the establishment of intolerant . Presbyterianism in England . The skill with which he avoided friction by keeping himself in the background , whilst he allowed others to work for him , doubtless contributed much to his ...
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... voted . that no officer should serve under him who 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 ...
... voted . that no officer should serve under him who 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 ...
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... voted that no officer should serve under him who 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 ...
... voted that no officer should serve under him who 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 ...
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