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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... hope that Charles , by more generous treatment than that which Parliament had accorded to him , would allow the chiefs of the army to mediate between him and Parliament , and consent to accept the restitution of so much of his authority ...
... hope that Charles , by more generous treatment than that which Parliament had accorded to him , would allow the chiefs of the army to mediate between him and Parliament , and consent to accept the restitution of so much of his authority ...
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... hope , by this brotherly premonition , we have freed ourselves from all that ruin which may befall that great and populous city ; having hereby washed our hands thereof . " The army marched , and the City at once made its submission ...
... hope , by this brotherly premonition , we have freed ourselves from all that ruin which may befall that great and populous city ; having hereby washed our hands thereof . " The army marched , and the City at once made its submission ...
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... hope of uniting Parliament and army in bringing pressure upon the King was as completely frustrated as his former hope of bringing about an understanding between the King and the army . His impotence could not but give encouragement to ...
... hope of uniting Parliament and army in bringing pressure upon the King was as completely frustrated as his former hope of bringing about an understanding between the King and the army . His impotence could not but give encouragement to ...
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... hope of rallying the Royalists of the eastern counties to their side . Fairfax after a magnificently rapid march penned them into Col- chester , where they could only be reduced by a long and tedious blockade . At the same time Cromwell ...
... hope of rallying the Royalists of the eastern counties to their side . Fairfax after a magnificently rapid march penned them into Col- chester , where they could only be reduced by a long and tedious blockade . At the same time Cromwell ...
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... hope of throwing off each party with whom he was treating , as soon as a convenient opportunity arrived . an attitude could not but engender resistance , and when long persisted in , necessarily called forth an attitude equally ...
... hope of throwing off each party with whom he was treating , as soon as a convenient opportunity arrived . an attitude could not but engender resistance , and when long persisted in , necessarily called forth an attitude equally ...
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