Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... to his income by the profits of a brew- house managed by his wife , Elizabeth - a descendant of a middle - class Norfolk family of Steward - originally Styward - which , whatever writers of authority may say , was not in any way. 1.
... to his income by the profits of a brew- house managed by his wife , Elizabeth - a descendant of a middle - class Norfolk family of Steward - originally Styward - which , whatever writers of authority may say , was not in any way. 1.
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... House of Scotland . " I was , " said Cromwell in one of his later speeches , by birth a gentleman , living neither in any considerable height nor yet in obscurity . I have been called to several employments in the nation , and not to be ...
... House of Scotland . " I was , " said Cromwell in one of his later speeches , by birth a gentleman , living neither in any considerable height nor yet in obscurity . I have been called to several employments in the nation , and not to be ...
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... House of Commons he would be sure of a good reception as a cousin of Hampden . There is , however , nothing to surprise us in his silence during the eventful debates on the Petition of Right . He was no orator by nature , though he ...
... House of Commons he would be sure of a good reception as a cousin of Hampden . There is , however , nothing to surprise us in his silence during the eventful debates on the Petition of Right . He was no orator by nature , though he ...
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... House of Commons he would be sure of a good reception as a cousin of Hampden . There is , however , nothing to surprise us in his silence during the eventful debates on the Petition of Right . He was no orator by nature , though he ...
... House of Commons he would be sure of a good reception as a cousin of Hampden . There is , however , nothing to surprise us in his silence during the eventful debates on the Petition of Right . He was no orator by nature , though he ...
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... House , that he expressed surprise when Falkland gave his opinion that it would give rise to some debate . was perhaps because the Remonstrance had abandoned the position of the Root - andBranch Bill and talked of limiting episcopacy ...
... House , that he expressed surprise when Falkland gave his opinion that it would give rise to some debate . was perhaps because the Remonstrance had abandoned the position of the Root - andBranch Bill and talked of limiting episcopacy ...
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