The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... Lambert . This able Yorkshireman was leader of the moderate party in the Assembly which , when it could rally its full complement of supporters , slightly outnumbered the radicals under Harrison . How long Lambert had been preparing his ...
... Lambert . This able Yorkshireman was leader of the moderate party in the Assembly which , when it could rally its full complement of supporters , slightly outnumbered the radicals under Harrison . How long Lambert had been preparing his ...
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... Lambert . Lambert was a hard- headed and exceptionally able Yorkshireman ; and yet he had shared , and had been influenced by , the political ideas of Cromwell's dead son - in - law , Henry Ireton , a Puritan thinker of the highest ...
... Lambert . Lambert was a hard- headed and exceptionally able Yorkshireman ; and yet he had shared , and had been influenced by , the political ideas of Cromwell's dead son - in - law , Henry Ireton , a Puritan thinker of the highest ...
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... Lambert and Charles Fleetwood , men of radically different charac- ters , and rivals for his favour . Lambert , hard - headed , versatile , am- bitious , with a beautiful wife , whom Cromwell admired , was the author both of the ...
... Lambert and Charles Fleetwood , men of radically different charac- ters , and rivals for his favour . Lambert , hard - headed , versatile , am- bitious , with a beautiful wife , whom Cromwell admired , was the author both of the ...
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When Envy is Laid Asleep by Time | 11 |
Cromwells Place in Society | 25 |
Cromwells Religion | 39 |
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