The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... took complete control of his being even to the extent of affecting his health.1o In his charac- ter was a striking mixture of the introvert and the extrovert : on the one side were the inner communings that preceded his conversion , the ...
... took complete control of his being even to the extent of affecting his health.1o In his charac- ter was a striking mixture of the introvert and the extrovert : on the one side were the inner communings that preceded his conversion , the ...
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... took his two subordinates up to London and laid the matter before the Committee of Both Kingdoms . The Committee naturally adopted a patriotic line . It told the generals to stop quarrel- ling and the Earl of Manchester to make haste to ...
... took his two subordinates up to London and laid the matter before the Committee of Both Kingdoms . The Committee naturally adopted a patriotic line . It told the generals to stop quarrel- ling and the Earl of Manchester to make haste to ...
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... took the incisive step , so long contemplated , of ' purging ' the House of Commons of its Presby- terian members , whose leaders had voluntarily absented themselves during the previous summer , only to return to press the reopening of ...
... took the incisive step , so long contemplated , of ' purging ' the House of Commons of its Presby- terian members , whose leaders had voluntarily absented themselves during the previous summer , only to return to press the reopening of ...
Inhalt
When Envy is Laid Asleep by Time | 11 |
Cromwells Place in Society | 25 |
Cromwells Religion | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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appointed Assembly attack battle bishops Cambridge campaign Catholic cavalry Christian Church Civil Colonel command commander-in-chief Committee Commonwealth conscience constitutional Council Covenant Crom Cromwell's dispatch Dunbar Dutch Earl of Essex Earl of Manchester Earl of Manchester's elected enemy England English fight force friends garrison Haselrigg Henry Ireton horse House of Commons House of Lords Independents infantry Instrument of Government Ireland Irish John Lambert John Pym John Thurloe King Charles King's kingdom land later leaders Leslie letter liberty Lieutenant-General Lilburne London Long Parliament Lord Protector Major-General March Marquis Marston Moor ment military militia Model Army monarchy Naseby negotiations Newcastle officers Oliver Cromwell once ordinance Oxford Parlia Parliamentarians peace petition political Presbyterian Prince Rupert Protestant Puritan Queen reform regiment religion religious republican Royalist Rump Scotland Scots Scottish army sent side siege soldiers surrendered thought Thurloe tion took town troops Vane victory Westminster wrote Yorkshire