The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... authority . Another device in whose formation Cromwell played a part grew out of the desire to despatch funds to York to sup- ply the army and the King . There was no authority to levy it but Par- liament assumed that power also . On ...
... authority . Another device in whose formation Cromwell played a part grew out of the desire to despatch funds to York to sup- ply the army and the King . There was no authority to levy it but Par- liament assumed that power also . On ...
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... authority , through Parliament , the Presbyterians and the Scots , with foreign aid , or with the support of the army . Parliament clung stubbornly to its claims of supreme authority . The army leaders , professing their peaceful in ...
... authority , through Parliament , the Presbyterians and the Scots , with foreign aid , or with the support of the army . Parliament clung stubbornly to its claims of supreme authority . The army leaders , professing their peaceful in ...
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... authority ; the Parliament insisted on being the dominant power in the state ; the Scots were preparing to support the King in return for his concessions to the Presbyterians ; the Level- lers were proposing to take authority from the ...
... authority ; the Parliament insisted on being the dominant power in the state ; the Scots were preparing to support the King in return for his concessions to the Presbyterians ; the Level- lers were proposing to take authority from the ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER I | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
Urheberrecht | |
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