The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 3Harvard University Press, 1945 |
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... evident from the summonses presently sent out by " myself and my council of officers , " and from the assembly which responded to it , that the result of the dis- cussions was in the nature of a compromise . Lambert's plan of a council ...
... evident from the summonses presently sent out by " myself and my council of officers , " and from the assembly which responded to it , that the result of the dis- cussions was in the nature of a compromise . Lambert's plan of a council ...
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... evident that he yielded to Crom- well's solicitations as much through fear of the consequences of a refusal as from public spirit or vanity . Whatever his motives , he finally agreed to go and on the next day Parliament officially ...
... evident that he yielded to Crom- well's solicitations as much through fear of the consequences of a refusal as from public spirit or vanity . Whatever his motives , he finally agreed to go and on the next day Parliament officially ...
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... evident after five days of debate that any arrangement between the Parliamentarians and the Protectoral party was virtually out of the question . Had the result hinged on the issue of the debate , Cromwell might well have been ...
... evident after five days of debate that any arrangement between the Parliamentarians and the Protectoral party was virtually out of the question . Had the result hinged on the issue of the debate , Cromwell might well have been ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
CHAPTER III | 93 |
CHAPTER IV | 135 |
Urheberrecht | |
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