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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... monarchy , fixed itself on the question of the constitution of Parliament . Colonel Rains- borough , who , on questions relating to Parliamentary elections , was the chief speaker on the side of the Levellers , proposed an appeal from ...
... monarchy , fixed itself on the question of the constitution of Parliament . Colonel Rains- borough , who , on questions relating to Parliamentary elections , was the chief speaker on the side of the Levellers , proposed an appeal from ...
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... monarchy . It was about this time that a meeting took place , the proceedings at which were recorded by Edmund Ludlow , himself a Republican or Commonwealth's- man - to use the term in use amongst contemporaries . Anxious to bring men ...
... monarchy . It was about this time that a meeting took place , the proceedings at which were recorded by Edmund Ludlow , himself a Republican or Commonwealth's- man - to use the term in use amongst contemporaries . Anxious to bring men ...
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... monarchy which , while it kept up the old traditions of the country , and thus saved England from a blind plunge into an unknown future , would yet allow the people of the country to be to some extent masters of their own destiny ...
... monarchy which , while it kept up the old traditions of the country , and thus saved England from a blind plunge into an unknown future , would yet allow the people of the country to be to some extent masters of their own destiny ...
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... Monarchy . An action resulting brought on war between the two peoples . In this war , neither Cromwell nor the army sympathised . Holding as they did that the force of England , if used at all , should be used for the advan- tage of ...
... Monarchy . An action resulting brought on war between the two peoples . In this war , neither Cromwell nor the army sympathised . Holding as they did that the force of England , if used at all , should be used for the advan- tage of ...
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... monarchy with the existing institutions . " Unless , " he continued , " there be some authority and power so full and so high as to restrain and keep things in better order , and that may be a check to these exorbitances , it will be ...
... monarchy with the existing institutions . " Unless , " he continued , " there be some authority and power so full and so high as to restrain and keep things in better order , and that may be a check to these exorbitances , it will be ...
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