The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... political and economic institutions could bring mankind happiness and uplift and transform the very character of human beings . We are no longer so confident about this . The art of govern- ment , many are inclined to suspect , turns on ...
... political and economic institutions could bring mankind happiness and uplift and transform the very character of human beings . We are no longer so confident about this . The art of govern- ment , many are inclined to suspect , turns on ...
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... political principles . In it Denzil Holles and ten members of the old House were proscribed as enemies of the State . Holles himself wrote that ' here they first took upon them openly to intermeddle with the business of the kingdom ...
... political principles . In it Denzil Holles and ten members of the old House were proscribed as enemies of the State . Holles himself wrote that ' here they first took upon them openly to intermeddle with the business of the kingdom ...
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... political chaos . NOTES 1. A Perfect Diurnall , E641 . 2. H. R. Trevor - Roper : see his essay on ' Oliver Cromwell and his Parliaments ' in Essays presented to Sir Lewis Namier ( 1956 ) . 3. Anthony Wood , Athena Oxoniensis ( ed ...
... political chaos . NOTES 1. A Perfect Diurnall , E641 . 2. H. R. Trevor - Roper : see his essay on ' Oliver Cromwell and his Parliaments ' in Essays presented to Sir Lewis Namier ( 1956 ) . 3. Anthony Wood , Athena Oxoniensis ( ed ...
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When Envy is Laid Asleep by Time | 11 |
Cromwells Place in Society | 25 |
Cromwells Religion | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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