Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... appointed , without opposition , to " consider of a frame or model of the whole militia . " It was perhaps to assist the committee to come to a right conclusion . his arrival at Westminster , Cromwell indignantly assailed Manchester as ...
... appointed , without opposition , to " consider of a frame or model of the whole militia . " It was perhaps to assist the committee to come to a right conclusion . his arrival at Westminster , Cromwell indignantly assailed Manchester as ...
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... appointed to consider the questions at issue between the two generals , " that the chief causes of our division are pride and covetousness . " It is immaterial whether Tate had or had not come to a previous understanding with Cromwell ...
... appointed to consider the questions at issue between the two generals , " that the chief causes of our division are pride and covetousness . " It is immaterial whether Tate had or had not come to a previous understanding with Cromwell ...
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... appointed by the English Parliament , who conducted him to Holmby House , in Northamptonshire , which had been assigned to him by Parliament as a residence . At last the time had arrived when a peaceful settlement of the distracted ...
... appointed by the English Parliament , who conducted him to Holmby House , in Northamptonshire , which had been assigned to him by Parliament as a residence . At last the time had arrived when a peaceful settlement of the distracted ...
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... appointed by the King . The folly of the Presbyterians appeared , not in their maintenance of their own views , but in their fancying that if they could only persuade Charles to agree to give them their way temporarily , they would have ...
... appointed by the King . The folly of the Presbyterians appeared , not in their maintenance of their own views , but in their fancying that if they could only persuade Charles to agree to give them their way temporarily , they would have ...
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... blunder . The House of Commons being unable to extract any signs of yielding from the officers it had summoned to the bar , sent them 56 back to their posts . It then appointed Skippon THE NEW MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS . 55.
... blunder . The House of Commons being unable to extract any signs of yielding from the officers it had summoned to the bar , sent them 56 back to their posts . It then appointed Skippon THE NEW MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS . 55.
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