The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 3Harvard University Press, 1945 |
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... Commons but to a fraction of that House , and even of its much diminished numbers many had been chosen by what was little more than a farce of election . That was in some degree recognized even by its members themselves and their ...
... Commons but to a fraction of that House , and even of its much diminished numbers many had been chosen by what was little more than a farce of election . That was in some degree recognized even by its members themselves and their ...
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Oliver Cromwell. " Speaker of the House of Commons , " those after that date were ad- dressed to him as " Speaker of the Parliament . " With the passage of that Act , on that day and on the next vote , the Commons remnant used the word ...
Oliver Cromwell. " Speaker of the House of Commons , " those after that date were ad- dressed to him as " Speaker of the Parliament . " With the passage of that Act , on that day and on the next vote , the Commons remnant used the word ...
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... Commons itself , the representative of the people of England , sifted , winnowed , and brought to a handful , as you very well remember . And truly God would not rest there , for by the way , although it be fit for us to ascribe 18 our ...
... Commons itself , the representative of the people of England , sifted , winnowed , and brought to a handful , as you very well remember . And truly God would not rest there , for by the way , although it be fit for us to ascribe 18 our ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
CHAPTER III | 93 |
CHAPTER IV | 135 |
Urheberrecht | |
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