The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... Earl of Essex as its general , put the fleet under the Earl of Warwick and ignored the protests of men like Whitelocke and Rudyerd against civil war . They ordered their agents to suppress the levies against Parliament and instructed ...
... Earl of Essex as its general , put the fleet under the Earl of Warwick and ignored the protests of men like Whitelocke and Rudyerd against civil war . They ordered their agents to suppress the levies against Parliament and instructed ...
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... Earl of Worcester's , but assigned to him some months previously — within six miles of Portsmouth.518 Whether or not Walker's estimate of the value of Cromwell's land grants is more nearly correct than Cromwell's own , his is only one ...
... Earl of Worcester's , but assigned to him some months previously — within six miles of Portsmouth.518 Whether or not Walker's estimate of the value of Cromwell's land grants is more nearly correct than Cromwell's own , his is only one ...
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... Earl of Roxburgh and some others having deserted , so that they are not able to make a Com- mittee ; I believe the said letter is suppressed , 131 and retained in the hands of Colonel Bright and Mr. William Rowe , for whom we obtained a ...
... Earl of Roxburgh and some others having deserted , so that they are not able to make a Com- mittee ; I believe the said letter is suppressed , 131 and retained in the hands of Colonel Bright and Mr. William Rowe , for whom we obtained a ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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