The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... Court seems to evidence a more or less carefully prepared plan of action . On the morning of the 9th , the serjeant - at - arms read the proclamation of the trial , first in Westminster Hall , where the Chancery Court was in session ...
... Court seems to evidence a more or less carefully prepared plan of action . On the morning of the 9th , the serjeant - at - arms read the proclamation of the trial , first in Westminster Hall , where the Chancery Court was in session ...
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... court ; secondly , that no man could be tried by that court . This being alleged in vain , and Cromwell using these formal words , ' I tell you we will cut off his head , with the crown on it , ' I replied , ' You may take your own ...
... court ; secondly , that no man could be tried by that court . This being alleged in vain , and Cromwell using these formal words , ' I tell you we will cut off his head , with the crown on it , ' I replied , ' You may take your own ...
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... Court , and for more mature deliberation within the Court itself , it may be doubted whether it could have been put through . That very haste was indicative of the fact that Charles's execution was a political mistake from almost any ...
... Court , and for more mature deliberation within the Court itself , it may be doubted whether it could have been put through . That very haste was indicative of the fact that Charles's execution was a political mistake from almost any ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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