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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... army , however , was certainly not formed on the principles which had guided ... Model from preceding armies was that it was regularly paid . Hitherto the ... army , and the constant pay thus secured was likely to put an end to the ...
... army , however , was certainly not formed on the principles which had guided ... Model from preceding armies was that it was regularly paid . Hitherto the ... army , and the constant pay thus secured was likely to put an end to the ...
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... Model . Amongst them were men of old families such as Fairfax and Montague , side by side with Hewson , the cobbler , and Pride , the drayman . If ever the army should be drawn within the circle of ... MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS . 59.
... Model . Amongst them were men of old families such as Fairfax and Montague , side by side with Hewson , the cobbler , and Pride , the drayman . If ever the army should be drawn within the circle of ... MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS . 59.
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... army remains un- beaten in the field . Yet when every military con- sideration spoke with no uncertain voice for the policy of following up Charles's army without remission till it had been defeated ... MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS . 61.
... army remains un- beaten in the field . Yet when every military con- sideration spoke with no uncertain voice for the policy of following up Charles's army without remission till it had been defeated ... MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS . 61.
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... army had numbers on its side - not much less than 14,000 , opposed to 7,500 . But it was not the numerical superiority of the Parliamentarians which won the day . It did not enable Ireton to ... MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS . 63.
... army had numbers on its side - not much less than 14,000 , opposed to 7,500 . But it was not the numerical superiority of the Parliamentarians which won the day . It did not enable Ireton to ... MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS . 63.
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... prayer , the same presence and answer ; they agree here , know no names of difference ; pity it is it should be otherwise any- where ! All that believe have the real unity which 5 THE NEW MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS . 65.
... prayer , the same presence and answer ; they agree here , know no names of difference ; pity it is it should be otherwise any- where ! All that believe have the real unity which 5 THE NEW MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS . 65.
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