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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... hath put the sword in the Parlia- ment's hands for the terror of evil - doers and the praises of them that do well . If any plead exemption from that , he knows not the Gospel ; if any would wring that out of your hands , or steal it ...
... hath put the sword in the Parlia- ment's hands for the terror of evil - doers and the praises of them that do well . If any plead exemption from that , he knows not the Gospel ; if any would wring that out of your hands , or steal it ...
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... hath but a short time . Upon the Fast - day , " he adds in a post- script , " divers soldiers were raised , as I heard , both horse and foot - near two hundred in Covent Garden -to prevent us soldiers from cutting the Presby- terians ...
... hath but a short time . Upon the Fast - day , " he adds in a post- script , " divers soldiers were raised , as I heard , both horse and foot - near two hundred in Covent Garden -to prevent us soldiers from cutting the Presby- terians ...
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... hath , I suppose there would not be much dispute ; though perhaps some of these things may be well disputed ; and how do we know if , whilst we are disputing these things , another company of men shall gather together , and they shall ...
... hath , I suppose there would not be much dispute ; though perhaps some of these things may be well disputed ; and how do we know if , whilst we are disputing these things , another company of men shall gather together , and they shall ...
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... hath , I suppose there would not be much dispute ; though perhaps some of these things may be well disputed ; and how do we know if , whilst we are disputing these things , another company of men shall gather together , and they shall ...
... hath , I suppose there would not be much dispute ; though perhaps some of these things may be well disputed ; and how do we know if , whilst we are disputing these things , another company of men shall gather together , and they shall ...
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... hath made in all sorts is admirable . The disaffected to the army of the religious Presbyterians now fawn upon them - partly for fear of you , and partly in that they think you will keep down the Royal party which threatened them , in ...
... hath made in all sorts is admirable . The disaffected to the army of the religious Presbyterians now fawn upon them - partly for fear of you , and partly in that they think you will keep down the Royal party which threatened them , in ...
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