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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... 6 he justified his dealings with Argyle , suggesting that the example of Scotland , where one Parliament had been dissolved and another had been elected , might be followed in England . In a second letter , written 150 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... 6 he justified his dealings with Argyle , suggesting that the example of Scotland , where one Parliament had been dissolved and another had been elected , might be followed in England . In a second letter , written 150 OLIVER CROMWELL .
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... elected in its place . In this sense a Declaration was issued on November 30 , and on December 2 the army marched into London . The Commons showed them- selves to be unaffected by threats of violence , and voted on the 5th that the ...
... elected in its place . In this sense a Declaration was issued on November 30 , and on December 2 the army marched into London . The Commons showed them- selves to be unaffected by threats of violence , and voted on the 5th that the ...
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... doctrine that the executive authority ought to be placed directly in the hands of an elected assembly or of a council subor- He dinated to it . When at the conference now held THE LAST YEARS OF THE LONG PARLIAMENT . 197.
... doctrine that the executive authority ought to be placed directly in the hands of an elected assembly or of a council subor- He dinated to it . When at the conference now held THE LAST YEARS OF THE LONG PARLIAMENT . 197.
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... elected ' . When the petition was finally submitted to Parliament , this clause had given place to another merely requesting Parliament to consider of some qualifications which would secure the election only of such as are pious and ...
... elected ' . When the petition was finally submitted to Parliament , this clause had given place to another merely requesting Parliament to consider of some qualifications which would secure the election only of such as are pious and ...
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... elected in any case . Yet it has never been alleged that either Vane or Bradshaw took steps to persuade the excited House to act in conformity with the pro- mise given the evening before . Harrison at once despatched a message to ...
... elected in any case . Yet it has never been alleged that either Vane or Bradshaw took steps to persuade the excited House to act in conformity with the pro- mise given the evening before . Harrison at once despatched a message to ...
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