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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... amongst the members of Parliament willingly placed their necks under the yoke . It was the price paid for Scottish armed assistance , simply because that assistance could be had on no other terms . alliance with the Scots was the last ...
... amongst the members of Parliament willingly placed their necks under the yoke . It was the price paid for Scottish armed assistance , simply because that assistance could be had on no other terms . alliance with the Scots was the last ...
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... on the English nobility , amongst whom the sects found scant favour . He hoped , he said in words long afterwards remembered against him , to ' live to see never a nobleman in England ' . He is KING AND PARLIAMENT . 47.
... on the English nobility , amongst whom the sects found scant favour . He hoped , he said in words long afterwards remembered against him , to ' live to see never a nobleman in England ' . He is KING AND PARLIAMENT . 47.
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... amongst the war party at Westminster , had come down to York , at the time of the siege , to urge the generals , though in vain , to consent to the deposition of the King , and he could not but suspect that the arrival of Charles Louis ...
... amongst the war party at Westminster , had come down to York , at the time of the siege , to urge the generals , though in vain , to consent to the deposition of the King , and he could not but suspect that the arrival of Charles Louis ...
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... amongst the cavalry of which Cromwell's troops formed the nucleus , there can be little doubt ; and even amongst the infantry , the fact that it could only be recruited from those parts of England which at that time acknowledged the ...
... amongst the cavalry of which Cromwell's troops formed the nucleus , there can be little doubt ; and even amongst the infantry , the fact that it could only be recruited from those parts of England which at that time acknowledged the ...
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... amongst the officers of the New 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 ...
... amongst the officers of the New 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 ...
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