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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... Spain as if nothing had happened ? Before the end of 1654 two fleets sailed on their several missions . The one , under Blake , entered the Mediterranean , where he was most hospitably received by the Governors of the Spanish ports and ...
... Spain as if nothing had happened ? Before the end of 1654 two fleets sailed on their several missions . The one , under Blake , entered the Mediterranean , where he was most hospitably received by the Governors of the Spanish ports and ...
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... Spain , had the question decided by his own mistaken belief that the world of Elizabeth remained unchanged . The breach with Spain necessitated a reconsideration of the relations between England and France . since his accession to the ...
... Spain , had the question decided by his own mistaken belief that the world of Elizabeth remained unchanged . The breach with Spain necessitated a reconsideration of the relations between England and France . since his accession to the ...
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... Spain , and to come to terms with the French Government which had spoken on the side of tolerance . Yet , enthusiastically Puritan as he was , he could not deal with the external affairs of England from a merely or even a mainly ...
... Spain , and to come to terms with the French Government which had spoken on the side of tolerance . Yet , enthusiastically Puritan as he was , he could not deal with the external affairs of England from a merely or even a mainly ...
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... Spain , his belief in the predominance of the religious motive burnt strongly in Oliver's own mind : it was less conspicuous to onlookers . The first result of the quarrel between England and Spain was the conclusion of a commercial ...
... Spain , his belief in the predominance of the religious motive burnt strongly in Oliver's own mind : it was less conspicuous to onlookers . The first result of the quarrel between England and Spain was the conclusion of a commercial ...
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... Spain , which would have enabled him to dispense with English . aid . It was not till the approach of autumn that the French Minister , discovering that his overtures to Philip IV . had been made in vain , bowed to the inevitable , and ...
... Spain , which would have enabled him to dispense with English . aid . It was not till the approach of autumn that the French Minister , discovering that his overtures to Philip IV . had been made in vain , bowed to the inevitable , and ...
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