Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... appointed for life . To this Cromwell raised no objection , taking no special delight in representative institutions , but he protested against so much of the charter as by allowing the new corporation to deal at its pleasure with the ...
... appointed for life . To this Cromwell raised no objection , taking no special delight in representative institutions , but he protested against so much of the charter as by allowing the new corporation to deal at its pleasure with the ...
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... Appointed by the Crown , and chosen out of one party only -and that the party of the minority amongst the clergy and the religious laity - they laity they had seized the opportunity of giving free scope to their own practices and of ...
... Appointed by the Crown , and chosen out of one party only -and that the party of the minority amongst the clergy and the religious laity - they laity they had seized the opportunity of giving free scope to their own practices and of ...
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... appoint captains over them . " A month later the House was informed that " Mr. Crom- well , in Cambridgeshire , hath seized the magazine in the castle at Cambridge , " that is to say , the store of arms -- the property of the County ...
... appoint captains over them . " A month later the House was informed that " Mr. Crom- well , in Cambridgeshire , hath seized the magazine in the castle at Cambridge , " that is to say , the store of arms -- the property of the County ...
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... appointed the new Earl of Manchester - who , as Lord Kimbolton , had been the one member of the House of Lords marked out by the King for im- peachment together with the five members of the House of Commons - as Major - General of the ...
... appointed the new Earl of Manchester - who , as Lord Kimbolton , had been the one member of the House of Lords marked out by the King for im- peachment together with the five members of the House of Commons - as Major - General of the ...
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... appointed , without opposition , to “ consider of a a frame or model of the whole militia . " It was perhaps to assist the committee to come to a righ a right conclusion his arrival at Westminster , Cromwell indignantly assailed ...
... appointed , without opposition , to “ consider of a a frame or model of the whole militia . " It was perhaps to assist the committee to come to a righ a right conclusion his arrival at Westminster , Cromwell indignantly assailed ...
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