The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 3Harvard University Press, 1945 |
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... House's minute of the expulsion of the members of the Long Parliament reveals , among other things , the improved technique of the revolutionary leaders . On its face it is the purely formal record of ordinary procedure , yet between ...
... House's minute of the expulsion of the members of the Long Parliament reveals , among other things , the improved technique of the revolutionary leaders . On its face it is the purely formal record of ordinary procedure , yet between ...
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... House was free to debate the Government . " That motion was rejected by 187 to 130 on the ground that even to assert the right of the House to debate anything would be to weaken its authority by implication . 24 Interrupted by ...
... House was free to debate the Government . " That motion was rejected by 187 to 130 on the ground that even to assert the right of the House to debate anything would be to weaken its authority by implication . 24 Interrupted by ...
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... House , " the Parlia- ment sitting . " The question of vesting the control of the armed forces in the office of Protector , of the succession to that office , or of what might happen after Cromwell had ceased to hold it , was thus ...
... House , " the Parlia- ment sitting . " The question of vesting the control of the armed forces in the office of Protector , of the succession to that office , or of what might happen after Cromwell had ceased to hold it , was thus ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
CHAPTER III | 93 |
CHAPTER IV | 135 |
Urheberrecht | |
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