The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 3Harvard University Press, 1945 |
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... Protestant cantons , the Protector found an opportunity for such an enter- prise as appealed strongly to his inclination and his interests . This was the project of sending emissaries to the Protestant states along the Rhine from ...
... Protestant cantons , the Protector found an opportunity for such an enter- prise as appealed strongly to his inclination and his interests . This was the project of sending emissaries to the Protestant states along the Rhine from ...
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... Protestant , had come under the influence of the French monarchy and though nominally neutral were in receipt of a subsidy and provided many mercenaries , both Catholic and Protestant , to the French armies . Distracted by religious ...
... Protestant , had come under the influence of the French monarchy and though nominally neutral were in receipt of a subsidy and provided many mercenaries , both Catholic and Protestant , to the French armies . Distracted by religious ...
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... Protestant princes which had been given him . The Protector's answer was , it was said , “ sincere , " and he assured the envoy that the Protestant cause was very close to him . That was true enough , but it seems difficult at this time ...
... Protestant princes which had been given him . The Protector's answer was , it was said , “ sincere , " and he assured the envoy that the Protestant cause was very close to him . That was true enough , but it seems difficult at this time ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
CHAPTER III | 93 |
CHAPTER IV | 135 |
Urheberrecht | |
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