The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... foreign policy , as of the minister who advised it , and the favor shown to Roman Catholics . The first issue Charles and Buckingham had tried to meet with their attempts to aid the Huguenots and to support the Danish king , but ...
... foreign policy , as of the minister who advised it , and the favor shown to Roman Catholics . The first issue Charles and Buckingham had tried to meet with their attempts to aid the Huguenots and to support the Danish king , but ...
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... foreign policy , in that of billeting and of levying money by prerogative , which grew , in a sense , out of foreign policy , he had the same interest as any man with house and property ; in the question of impositions he had no more ...
... foreign policy , in that of billeting and of levying money by prerogative , which grew , in a sense , out of foreign policy , he had the same interest as any man with house and property ; in the question of impositions he had no more ...
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... foreign interven- tion and of supplies from abroad . We perceive the Queen and her followers striving to supply her husband with war materials bought with the proceeds of the crown jewels and seeking the aid of foreign powers and ...
... foreign interven- tion and of supplies from abroad . We perceive the Queen and her followers striving to supply her husband with war materials bought with the proceeds of the crown jewels and seeking the aid of foreign powers and ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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