The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... noted that “ neither was he then so much addicted to Speculation as to Action , " 17 and another writer that he was " quickly satiated with study , taking more delight in horse and field exercise . " 18 Heath , enlarging on the same ...
... noted that “ neither was he then so much addicted to Speculation as to Action , " 17 and another writer that he was " quickly satiated with study , taking more delight in horse and field exercise . " 18 Heath , enlarging on the same ...
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... noted was “ already abroad in print , " contrary to previous practice- reasserting his intention to meet his people's wishes " in a parlia- mentary way , " both as to reforms in the church and as to the presence of the bishops in the ...
... noted was “ already abroad in print , " contrary to previous practice- reasserting his intention to meet his people's wishes " in a parlia- mentary way , " both as to reforms in the church and as to the presence of the bishops in the ...
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... noted that " Captain Cromwell " was among the fugitives driven from the field by the Royalist attack . That , it has been suggested , was young Oliver , a cornet in Lord St. John's regiment ; but it has also been suggested that it is ...
... noted that " Captain Cromwell " was among the fugitives driven from the field by the Royalist attack . That , it has been suggested , was young Oliver , a cornet in Lord St. John's regiment ; but it has also been suggested that it is ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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