The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... Independents demanded full liberty of conscience ; the City protested ; the Houses withdrew their demand for the surrender of the northern posts by the Scots who had meanwhile moved south to Newark and again insisted on the settlement ...
... Independents demanded full liberty of conscience ; the City protested ; the Houses withdrew their demand for the surrender of the northern posts by the Scots who had meanwhile moved south to Newark and again insisted on the settlement ...
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... Independents won , the Royalists , the Presbyterians and the Levellers lost ; and in that Independent victory Cromwell was the chief instrument of success . He wielded the same weapons as his enemies but with more vigor and success . He ...
... Independents won , the Royalists , the Presbyterians and the Levellers lost ; and in that Independent victory Cromwell was the chief instrument of success . He wielded the same weapons as his enemies but with more vigor and success . He ...
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... Independents , they informed the House of his " good correspondence " with the Presbyterians in Parliament , and of a treaty between the Independents and the native Irish under Owen Roe O'Neill . As usual the cry of treachery was raised ...
... Independents , they informed the House of his " good correspondence " with the Presbyterians in Parliament , and of a treaty between the Independents and the native Irish under Owen Roe O'Neill . As usual the cry of treachery was raised ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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