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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... scheme for bringing a Scottish army into England . Talk about securing the King's 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 ...
... scheme for bringing a Scottish army into England . Talk about securing the King's 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 ...
Página 94
... , of a vindication of the army from harbouring wild schemes , such as to the overthrow of magistracy , the suppression or hindering of Presbytery , the establish- ment of Independent government , or the upholding of a 94 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... , of a vindication of the army from harbouring wild schemes , such as to the overthrow of magistracy , the suppression or hindering of Presbytery , the establish- ment of Independent government , or the upholding of a 94 OLIVER CROMWELL .
Página 95
... , of a vindication of the army from harbouring wild schemes , ' such as to the overthrow of magistracy , the suppression or hindering of Presbytery , the establish- ment of Independent government , or the upholding of a 94 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... , of a vindication of the army from harbouring wild schemes , ' such as to the overthrow of magistracy , the suppression or hindering of Presbytery , the establish- ment of Independent government , or the upholding of a 94 OLIVER CROMWELL .
Página 98
... schemes he had frustrated . In May he had protested that the army would disband at a word from Parlia- ment , and had renounced all thought of bringing military force to control affairs of State . In June he had made himself the leader ...
... schemes he had frustrated . In May he had protested that the army would disband at a word from Parlia- ment , and had renounced all thought of bringing military force to control affairs of State . In June he had made himself the leader ...
Página 99
... accused persons retaliated by pressing forward their scheme for gaining the assistance of a Scottish army , and for Fair- bringing up English forces devoted to their cause against THE NEW MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS . 99.
... accused persons retaliated by pressing forward their scheme for gaining the assistance of a Scottish army , and for Fair- bringing up English forces devoted to their cause against THE NEW MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS . 99.
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