Oliver CromwellLongmans, Green, 1909 - 319 páginas This volume is an extensive biography of Oliver Cromwell, but according to its preface, the author suggests that it is a history. Gardiner makes a point to distinguish a history with a biographical viewpoint from that of a strict biography. |
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... rights of commonage . We are told , too , that it is commonly reported by the commoners in the said fens and the fens adjoining , that Mr. Cromwell , of Ely , hath undertaken - they paying him a KING AND PARLIAMENT . II.
... rights of commonage . We are told , too , that it is commonly reported by the commoners in the said fens and the fens adjoining , that Mr. Cromwell , of Ely , hath undertaken - they paying him a KING AND PARLIAMENT . II.
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... King , besides the interest of their own security , by the obligation of secular advantages . For they who have their livelihood from the King , and are in expectance of their fortune from him , are more likely to pay a tribute of ...
... King , besides the interest of their own security , by the obligation of secular advantages . For they who have their livelihood from the King , and are in expectance of their fortune from him , are more likely to pay a tribute of ...
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... all revolutions . When a considerable change is made in the government of a nation , it is absolutely necessary , if orderly progress is to result from it , that the persons in authority shall be KING AND PARLIAMENT . 19.
... all revolutions . When a considerable change is made in the government of a nation , it is absolutely necessary , if orderly progress is to result from it , that the persons in authority shall be KING AND PARLIAMENT . 19.
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... King than as a manifesto to the nation . The long and detailed catalogue of the King's misdeeds in the past raised no opposition . Hyde was as ready to accept it as Pym and Hampden . The main demands made in it were two : first , that the ...
... King than as a manifesto to the nation . The long and detailed catalogue of the King's misdeeds in the past raised no opposition . Hyde was as ready to accept it as Pym and Hampden . The main demands made in it were two : first , that the ...
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... King . It was , by this time , more than ever , a question whether Charles could be trusted , and Cromwell and his allies had far stronger grounds in denying than their opponents had in affirming that he could . After all , the ...
... King . It was , by this time , more than ever , a question whether Charles could be trusted , and Cromwell and his allies had far stronger grounds in denying than their opponents had in affirming that he could . After all , the ...
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