Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... general refusal to accept the terms till they had been examined by the new Army Council . The army then significantly marched to actors . a OLIVER CROMWELL . From the l'ainting by Robert Walker , 64 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... general refusal to accept the terms till they had been examined by the new Army Council . The army then significantly marched to actors . a OLIVER CROMWELL . From the l'ainting by Robert Walker , 64 OLIVER CROMWELL .
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... Council of London . The Common Council was a Presbyterian body , and its committee proceeded to eject every officer tainted with Independency . The City militia numbered 18,000 men , and it looked as if the majority in Parliament was ...
... Council of London . The Common Council was a Presbyterian body , and its committee proceeded to eject every officer tainted with Independency . The City militia numbered 18,000 men , and it looked as if the majority in Parliament was ...
Página 63
... Council of the army , composed partly of officers and partly of agitators ; and secondly , of a vindication of the army from harbouring wild schemes , " such as to the overthrow of magistracy THE NEW MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS . 63.
... Council of the army , composed partly of officers and partly of agitators ; and secondly , of a vindication of the army from harbouring wild schemes , " such as to the overthrow of magistracy THE NEW MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS . 63.
Página 64
... Heath were received by a general refusal to accept the terms till they had been examined by the new Army Council . The army then significantly marched to OLIVER CROMWELL . From the Painting by Robert Walker , 64 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... Heath were received by a general refusal to accept the terms till they had been examined by the new Army Council . The army then significantly marched to OLIVER CROMWELL . From the Painting by Robert Walker , 64 OLIVER CROMWELL .
Página 68
... Council of State was to be formed , to whose consent in important matters the King was to bow . The first Council was to remain in office for at least seven years . How it was to be nominated after that was left uncertain , probably ...
... Council of State was to be formed , to whose consent in important matters the King was to bow . The first Council was to remain in office for at least seven years . How it was to be nominated after that was left uncertain , probably ...
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