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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... refusal to answer questions put to them without order from their military constituents , sent Cromwell , Ireton and Skippon to assure the soldiers that they should have the indemnity they craved , together with a con- siderable part of ...
... refusal to answer questions put to them without order from their military constituents , sent Cromwell , Ireton and Skippon to assure the soldiers that they should have the indemnity they craved , together with a con- siderable part of ...
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... refusal to answer questions put to them without order from their military constituents , sent Cromwell , Ireton and Skippon to assure the soldiers that they should have the indemnity they craved , together with a con- siderable part of ...
... refusal to answer questions put to them without order from their military constituents , sent Cromwell , Ireton and Skippon to assure the soldiers that they should have the indemnity they craved , together with a con- siderable part of ...
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... refuse to volunteer for Ireland . At first the House seemed ready to take the reasonable course , approving of an ordinance granting the required indemnity , and favour- ably considering another to provide a real and visible security ...
... refuse to volunteer for Ireland . At first the House seemed ready to take the reasonable course , approving of an ordinance granting the required indemnity , and favour- ably considering another to provide a real and visible security ...
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... refuse the delivery of the guns , and on the following day he marched on to Holmby with some 500 horse- men at his back . On his arrival Graves took to flight , and the garrison of the place at once fraternised with the new - comers ...
... refuse the delivery of the guns , and on the following day he marched on to Holmby with some 500 horse- men at his back . On his arrival Graves took to flight , and the garrison of the place at once fraternised with the new - comers ...
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... refusal to return that he was allowed to continue his journey . It would not be long before the army would have to experience the difficulties which beset a negotiation with Charles . It had first to come to an understand- ing with ...
... refusal to return that he was allowed to continue his journey . It would not be long before the army would have to experience the difficulties which beset a negotiation with Charles . It had first to come to an understand- ing with ...
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