The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... justice and righteousness in it . We agree thus far . I think we may go thus far further , that we all apprehend danger from the power of the King and from the Lords . All that have spoke have agreed in this too , though the gentleman ...
... justice and righteousness in it . We agree thus far . I think we may go thus far further , that we all apprehend danger from the power of the King and from the Lords . All that have spoke have agreed in this too , though the gentleman ...
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... justice . " It had been decided that Charles was to be tried and the committee of the officers had been wrestling for some time with the problems which that decision had entailed . Before what body could a King be brought , what charges ...
... justice . " It had been decided that Charles was to be tried and the committee of the officers had been wrestling for some time with the problems which that decision had entailed . Before what body could a King be brought , what charges ...
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... justice " -which is unquestionably true , though not in the sense he meant the better judgment is that of men like Gardiner and Morley . The one declared that the result of the Puritan Revo- lution up to that point had been purely ...
... justice " -which is unquestionably true , though not in the sense he meant the better judgment is that of men like Gardiner and Morley . The one declared that the result of the Puritan Revo- lution up to that point had been purely ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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