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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... person , that on the left under Ireton . Ireton was driven back by Rupert , who , having learned nothing since his headlong charge at Edgehill , dashed in pursuit without a moment's thought for the fortunes of the remainder of the ...
... person , that on the left under Ireton . Ireton was driven back by Rupert , who , having learned nothing since his headlong charge at Edgehill , dashed in pursuit without a moment's thought for the fortunes of the remainder of the ...
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... persons who , often without the slightest mental culture , ventured to pro- duce out of the Bible schemes of doctrine sometimes immoral , and very often — at least in the opinions of the Presbyterian divines - blasphemous and profane ...
... persons who , often without the slightest mental culture , ventured to pro- duce out of the Bible schemes of doctrine sometimes immoral , and very often — at least in the opinions of the Presbyterian divines - blasphemous and profane ...
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... person , which had prevailed in some regiments a short time before , had come to their ears , and furnished them with the excuse that they were but anticipating their opponents . They accordingly proposed to counteract this design by ...
... person , which had prevailed in some regiments a short time before , had come to their ears , and furnished them with the excuse that they were but anticipating their opponents . They accordingly proposed to counteract this design by ...
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... person against violence . In the course of the day , however , he took alarm at some rumours of an impending attack , and made up his mind , probably nothing loth , that the danger could only be met by removing the King to safer ...
... person against violence . In the course of the day , however , he took alarm at some rumours of an impending attack , and made up his mind , probably nothing loth , that the danger could only be met by removing the King to safer ...
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... persons - the Pres- byterian leaders were evidently aimed at - had been to blame . In another declaration , known as A Solemn Engagement of the Army , these complaints were more forcibly reiterated , with the addition , first of a ...
... persons - the Pres- byterian leaders were evidently aimed at - had been to blame . In another declaration , known as A Solemn Engagement of the Army , these complaints were more forcibly reiterated , with the addition , first of a ...
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