The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... Whitehall , they had at least been cognizant of it ; that they had been in touch with City elements , and if they had not planned they had done little or nothing to punish the mob and its leaders . In consequence , on January 3 , 1642 ...
... Whitehall , they had at least been cognizant of it ; that they had been in touch with City elements , and if they had not planned they had done little or nothing to punish the mob and its leaders . In consequence , on January 3 , 1642 ...
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... Whitehall . Apparently in advance of the regiments now ordered to London , hastening to Westminster , Cromwell arrived at Whitehall on the evening of the day of Pride's Purge . It is inconceivable that he had not been in- formed of the ...
... Whitehall . Apparently in advance of the regiments now ordered to London , hastening to Westminster , Cromwell arrived at Whitehall on the evening of the day of Pride's Purge . It is inconceivable that he had not been in- formed of the ...
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... Whitehall where he spent the night . On Sunday , the 28th , he was attended by Bishop Juxon , who read prayers to him , and at five o'clock was carried to St. James's , as there began the building of a scaffold outside Whitehall ...
... Whitehall where he spent the night . On Sunday , the 28th , he was attended by Bishop Juxon , who read prayers to him , and at five o'clock was carried to St. James's , as there began the building of a scaffold outside Whitehall ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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