The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... fact the nucleus of the revolutionary organi- zation bent on the overthrow of Charles.52 Whether or not we ac- cept the doctrine that no revolution can take place without a more or less organized minority ready to make or seize an ...
... fact the nucleus of the revolutionary organi- zation bent on the overthrow of Charles.52 Whether or not we ac- cept the doctrine that no revolution can take place without a more or less organized minority ready to make or seize an ...
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... fact with Thursday , April 24 , 1645 when " Cromwell's horse and dra- goons ruined some of our horse that quartered about Islip , of the Lord Northampton's command . . . and this day they demanded the delivery up of Bletchingdon . " It ...
... fact with Thursday , April 24 , 1645 when " Cromwell's horse and dra- goons ruined some of our horse that quartered about Islip , of the Lord Northampton's command . . . and this day they demanded the delivery up of Bletchingdon . " It ...
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... fact , many had shrunk , and many more , with Fairfax at their head , were drawing back with horror and dismay . And if the Cromwellian colonels were in many ways like the Napoleon- ic marshals the men were no less changed . They bore ...
... fact , many had shrunk , and many more , with Fairfax at their head , were drawing back with horror and dismay . And if the Cromwellian colonels were in many ways like the Napoleon- ic marshals the men were no less changed . They bore ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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