The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... King's answer to the Nineteen Propositions , no one , least of all such a man as Pym , could doubt what that answer would contain , and he and his party strove in every way to secure them- selves . They forbade the royal Lord Admiral ...
... King's answer to the Nineteen Propositions , no one , least of all such a man as Pym , could doubt what that answer would contain , and he and his party strove in every way to secure them- selves . They forbade the royal Lord Admiral ...
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... King's person . Feel- ing ran high . On May 6 the Commons voted to imprison the King in Warwick Castle ; the Lords demanded a conference ; and Essex in an impassioned speech declared that " they were bound by their Covenant to defend the ...
... King's person . Feel- ing ran high . On May 6 the Commons voted to imprison the King in Warwick Castle ; the Lords demanded a conference ; and Essex in an impassioned speech declared that " they were bound by their Covenant to defend the ...
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... King should seek the Isle of Wight or go still farther west and find a ship for France . The only possible ground for arguing that Cromwell was in- volved in a complicated plot to seize the King's person is that Berkeley , Ashburnham ...
... King should seek the Isle of Wight or go still farther west and find a ship for France . The only possible ground for arguing that Cromwell was in- volved in a complicated plot to seize the King's person is that Berkeley , Ashburnham ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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