Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... parties which is most significant of his position at this time . However much members of the House of Commons might ... party of the minority amongst the clergy and the religious laity - they laity they had seized the opportunity of ...
... parties which is most significant of his position at this time . However much members of the House of Commons might ... party of the minority amongst the clergy and the religious laity - they laity they had seized the opportunity of ...
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... party which numbered Hyde and Falkland in its ranks , and which afterwards developed into that of the Parlia- mentary Royalists , was alarmed lest a tyrannical episcopacy should be followed by a still more tyrannical Presbyterian ...
... party which numbered Hyde and Falkland in its ranks , and which afterwards developed into that of the Parlia- mentary Royalists , was alarmed lest a tyrannical episcopacy should be followed by a still more tyrannical Presbyterian ...
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... party in the House such as to suggest his replacement by another prince , even if such a prince were to be found . All that his most pronounced adversaries - amongst whom Cromwell was to be counted - could suggest was to leave him the ...
... party in the House such as to suggest his replacement by another prince , even if such a prince were to be found . All that his most pronounced adversaries - amongst whom Cromwell was to be counted - could suggest was to leave him the ...
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... party in the House with consummate dexterity , seized the opportunity of asking , not merely that military appointments should be subject to Parliamentary control , but that the King should be asked to take only such councillors as ...
... party in the House with consummate dexterity , seized the opportunity of asking , not merely that military appointments should be subject to Parliamentary control , but that the King should be asked to take only such councillors as ...
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... party was ready even partially to accept such a solution as that . As for Cromwell himself , he regarded those decent forms which were significant of deeper realities even to many men who had rebelled against the pedagogic harshness of ...
... party was ready even partially to accept such a solution as that . As for Cromwell himself , he regarded those decent forms which were significant of deeper realities even to many men who had rebelled against the pedagogic harshness of ...
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