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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... followed by an army levied amongst the Irish Catholics . Charles's attempt to win Scot- land to his side was less successful . The predominant party at Edinburgh was that led by the Marquis of Argyle , who had climbed to power with the ...
... followed by an army levied amongst the Irish Catholics . Charles's attempt to win Scot- land to his side was less successful . The predominant party at Edinburgh was that led by the Marquis of Argyle , who had climbed to power with the ...
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... followed by the King . Essex himself and his cavalry succeeded in making their escape , but on September 2 the whole of his in- fantry surrendered to Charles at Lostwithiel . Unless Manchester came to the rescue , it would be impos ...
... followed by the King . Essex himself and his cavalry succeeded in making their escape , but on September 2 the whole of his in- fantry surrendered to Charles at Lostwithiel . Unless Manchester came to the rescue , it would be impos ...
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... followed , Manchester went to the root of the matter when he said . " If we beat the King ninety and nine times , yet he is King still , and so will his posterity be after him ; but if the King beat us once we shall all be hanged , and ...
... followed , Manchester went to the root of the matter when he said . " If we beat the King ninety and nine times , yet he is King still , and so will his posterity be after him ; but if the King beat us once we shall all be hanged , and ...
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... followed with an admission that , unless the war was brought to a speedy conclusion , the kingdom would become weary of Parliament . " For what , " he added , " do the enemy say ? Nay , what do many say that were friends at the ...
... followed with an admission that , unless the war was brought to a speedy conclusion , the kingdom would become weary of Parliament . " For what , " he added , " do the enemy say ? Nay , what do many say that were friends at the ...
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... the Government . When he reached Saffron Walden he found that the infantry regiments had followed the example of the cavalry , and that a body army . of Agitators had been chosen to represent the 84 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... the Government . When he reached Saffron Walden he found that the infantry regiments had followed the example of the cavalry , and that a body army . of Agitators had been chosen to represent the 84 OLIVER CROMWELL .
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accept action Agitators amongst appointed Army Council asked attempt authority brought cause cavalry Charles Charles's Church clergy command Commons Commonwealth constitutional Crom Cromwell Cromwell's Crown danger declared defence demand difficulty doubt Dunkirk Dutch ecclesiastical elected enemy England English Englishmen episcopacy established Fairfax favour fleet followed force France hands Harrison hath Hazlerigg hope horse House imposed Instrument Ireland Ireton King King's kingdom Lambert land least Lilburne Long Parliament Lord Manchester ment military militia mind Model Army monarchy nation negotiation never Newcastle Propositions officers Oliver Oliver Cromwell Oliver's ordinance Parlia Parliamentary Parliamentary supremacy party peace person political Presbyterian proposal Protector Protectorate Parliament Protestant Puritan question refused regiments religion religious liberty resistance Royalist scheme Scotland Scots Scottish Scottish army Self-Denying Ordinance sent settlement soldiers Spain Spanish spirit tectorate tion toleration took troops Vane victory vote Westminster whilst words wrote