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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... , but as Englishmen . “ We desire , " he proceeded , " a settlement of the kingdom and of the liberties of the subject according to the votes and declarations of Parliament which , before we took 96 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... , but as Englishmen . “ We desire , " he proceeded , " a settlement of the kingdom and of the liberties of the subject according to the votes and declarations of Parliament which , before we took 96 OLIVER CROMWELL .
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Samuel Rawson Gardiner. votes and declarations of Parliament which , before we took up arms , were by Parliament used as arguments and inducements to invite us and divers of our dear friends out - some of whom have lost their lives in ...
Samuel Rawson Gardiner. votes and declarations of Parliament which , before we took up arms , were by Parliament used as arguments and inducements to invite us and divers of our dear friends out - some of whom have lost their lives in ...
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... to the sway of the army , the City apprentices were in a state of disquiet and had broken into the House of Commons , compelling the members to vote a series of Presbyterian resolutions in defiance 106 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... to the sway of the army , the City apprentices were in a state of disquiet and had broken into the House of Commons , compelling the members to vote a series of Presbyterian resolutions in defiance 106 OLIVER CROMWELL .
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Samuel Rawson Gardiner. members to vote a series of Presbyterian resolutions in defiance of the army . In misplaced confidence in this movement in the City , Charles entered into com- munication with Lauderdale , the ablest member of a ...
Samuel Rawson Gardiner. members to vote a series of Presbyterian resolutions in defiance of the army . In misplaced confidence in this movement in the City , Charles entered into com- munication with Lauderdale , the ablest member of a ...
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... voted under the influence of the mob . Cromwell was growing impatient . " These men , " he said of the eleven members ... vote that the proceedings of the House , in the absence of the Speaker , had been null and void . Under this threat ...
... voted under the influence of the mob . Cromwell was growing impatient . " These men , " he said of the eleven members ... vote that the proceedings of the House , in the absence of the Speaker , had been null and void . Under this threat ...
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