The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... Presbyterians and the Levellers lost ; and in that Independent victory Cromwell was the chief instrument of success ... Presbyterians , on the other hand , was pos- sible , if not probable , and such an alliance would spell the doom of ...
... Presbyterians and the Levellers lost ; and in that Independent victory Cromwell was the chief instrument of success ... Presbyterians , on the other hand , was pos- sible , if not probable , and such an alliance would spell the doom of ...
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... Presbyterians up to the point of admitting the policy of establishing that form of church government , he parted with them in his desire to limit the experi- ment to a shorter period than they were willing to admit . The result was that ...
... Presbyterians up to the point of admitting the policy of establishing that form of church government , he parted with them in his desire to limit the experi- ment to a shorter period than they were willing to admit . The result was that ...
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... Presbyterians carried a motion to delay , but meanwhile various circumstances precipitated the ca- tastrophe which the Presbyterians had been seeking desperately to avoid . While the Commons struggled to escape the clutches of the army ...
... Presbyterians carried a motion to delay , but meanwhile various circumstances precipitated the ca- tastrophe which the Presbyterians had been seeking desperately to avoid . While the Commons struggled to escape the clutches of the army ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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