Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... kingdom , a power which was not to determine at the King's pleasure , but to continue till Parliament should take further order . Cromwell was evidently for strong measures . Yet there are signs that now , as at other times in his life ...
... kingdom , a power which was not to determine at the King's pleasure , but to continue till Parliament should take further order . Cromwell was evidently for strong measures . Yet there are signs that now , as at other times in his life ...
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... members had openly revealed Charles's hostility , it was on Cromwell's motion that a committee was named to put the kingdom in a posture of defence , and this motion he followed up by others 3 KING AND PARLIAMENT . 17.
... members had openly revealed Charles's hostility , it was on Cromwell's motion that a committee was named to put the kingdom in a posture of defence , and this motion he followed up by others 3 KING AND PARLIAMENT . 17.
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... kingdoms , including the King himself , was to be bound to swear to the observance of the Covenant . Such a demand naturally met with stern resistance . " There are three things , ” replied Charles , “ I will not part with - the Church ...
... kingdoms , including the King himself , was to be bound to swear to the observance of the Covenant . Such a demand naturally met with stern resistance . " There are three things , ” replied Charles , “ I will not part with - the Church ...
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... kingdoms , including the King himself , was to be bound to swear to the observance of the Covenant . Such a demand naturally met with stern resistance . " There are three things , " replied Charles , " I will not part with the Church ...
... kingdoms , including the King himself , was to be bound to swear to the observance of the Covenant . Such a demand naturally met with stern resistance . " There are three things , " replied Charles , " I will not part with the Church ...
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... kingdoms from the other an incendiary being liable to punishment by the law of Scotland . At a meeting held at Essex ... kingdom would become weary of Parliament . " For what , " he added , do the enemy say ? Nay , what do many say that ...
... kingdoms from the other an incendiary being liable to punishment by the law of Scotland . At a meeting held at Essex ... kingdom would become weary of Parliament . " For what , " he added , do the enemy say ? Nay , what do many say that ...
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