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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... militia of the City had been given to a committee named by the Common Council of London . The Common Council was a Presbyterian body , and its committee proceeded to eject every officer tainted with Independency . The city militia ...
... militia of the City had been given to a committee named by the Common Council of London . The Common Council was a Presbyterian body , and its committee proceeded to eject every officer tainted with Independency . The city militia ...
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... militia of the City had been given to a committee named by the Common Council of London . The Common Council was a Presbyterian body , and its committee proceeded to eject every officer tainted with Independency . The city militia ...
... militia of the City had been given to a committee named by the Common Council of London . The Common Council was a Presbyterian body , and its committee proceeded to eject every officer tainted with Independency . The city militia ...
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... militia for ten years , and a Presbyterian establishment for three , the clergy being allowed to discuss in the meanwhile the terms of a permanent settlement . In the very probable event of their disagreeing , it would be easy for ...
... militia for ten years , and a Presbyterian establishment for three , the clergy being allowed to discuss in the meanwhile the terms of a permanent settlement . In the very probable event of their disagreeing , it would be easy for ...
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... militia in London . The commander of the guard at Holmby , Colonel Graves , was prepared to carry out any instructions which might reach him from his leaders at Westminster . Not only this , but on May 31 , the day before the meeting at ...
... militia in London . The commander of the guard at Holmby , Colonel Graves , was prepared to carry out any instructions which might reach him from his leaders at Westminster . Not only this , but on May 31 , the day before the meeting at ...
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... militia had been reorganised , plotted the seizure of the King's person , with the object of estab- lishing anarchy in the Church and military despotism in the State . Each party , in short , was convinced that it was acting on the ...
... militia had been reorganised , plotted the seizure of the King's person , with the object of estab- lishing anarchy in the Church and military despotism in the State . Each party , in short , was convinced that it was acting on the ...
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