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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... nation into hostile parties , lead the way to political weakness . To every nation it is needful that there be some bond of common emotion which shall enable it to present an undivided front against its enemies , and such a bond was ...
... nation into hostile parties , lead the way to political weakness . To every nation it is needful that there be some bond of common emotion which shall enable it to present an undivided front against its enemies , and such a bond was ...
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... nation would readily accept a constitutional monarchy , it was impossible to persuade them , as was really the case , that Charles would never willingly submit to be bound by the limitations of constitutional monarchy , and still less ...
... nation would readily accept a constitutional monarchy , it was impossible to persuade them , as was really the case , that Charles would never willingly submit to be bound by the limitations of constitutional monarchy , and still less ...
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... that Parliament was shrinking from the fulfilment of its duty , it was time for the army to step forward as a political power , and to secure the settle- ment of the nation on the basis of civil and 82 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... that Parliament was shrinking from the fulfilment of its duty , it was time for the army to step forward as a political power , and to secure the settle- ment of the nation on the basis of civil and 82 OLIVER CROMWELL .
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... nation . By the end of April it was known that only 2,320 soldiers had volunteered for Ireland . Then , and not till then , Parliament came to the conclusion that something ought to be done about the arrears , and ordered that six weeks ...
... nation . By the end of April it was known that only 2,320 soldiers had volunteered for Ireland . Then , and not till then , Parliament came to the conclusion that something ought to be done about the arrears , and ordered that six weeks ...
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... nation ' . It was a complete transition from the principles of the English Revolution to those of the French . Against the foundation of a government on abstract principles , Cromwell's whole nature - consonant in this with that of the ...
... nation ' . It was a complete transition from the principles of the English Revolution to those of the French . Against the foundation of a government on abstract principles , Cromwell's whole nature - consonant in this with that of the ...
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