Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... monarchy , he was all too unconscious of the work which the new generation . required of him — all too ready to claim the rights of Elizabeth , without a particle of the skill in the art of government which she derived from her intimate ...
... monarchy , he was all too unconscious of the work which the new generation . required of him — all too ready to claim the rights of Elizabeth , without a particle of the skill in the art of government which she derived from her intimate ...
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... monarchy and episcopacy , who hit the nail on the head . " The interest of the bishops , " he wrote , " is conjunct with the pros- perity of the King , besides the interest of their own security , by the obligation of secular advantages ...
... monarchy and episcopacy , who hit the nail on the head . " The interest of the bishops , " he wrote , " is conjunct with the pros- perity of the King , besides the interest of their own security , by the obligation of secular advantages ...
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... monarchy , and the execution of the monarch — would avail to postpone the restoration of Charles's heir for more than a little while . Cromwell's reply did not even pretend to meet the difficulty . It was not in him to forecast the ...
... monarchy , and the execution of the monarch — would avail to postpone the restoration of Charles's heir for more than a little while . Cromwell's reply did not even pretend to meet the difficulty . It was not in him to forecast the ...
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... monarchy , it was impossible to persuade them , as was really the case , that Charles would never willingly submit to be bound by the limitations of con- stitutional monarchy , and still less to allow , longer than he could possibly ...
... monarchy , it was impossible to persuade them , as was really the case , that Charles would never willingly submit to be bound by the limitations of con- stitutional monarchy , and still less to allow , longer than he could possibly ...
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... monarchy, urging the House to build up the shattered throne, disclaiming on behalf of the whole body of officers any part in the scheme of the party of the new Agitators, who were now beginning to be known as Levellers. It was to no ...
... monarchy, urging the House to build up the shattered throne, disclaiming on behalf of the whole body of officers any part in the scheme of the party of the new Agitators, who were now beginning to be known as Levellers. It was to no ...
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