The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... land in Stucklefield , in the parish of St. Bennet in Huntingdon , which , with the dove - cote , seems to have come to him from his uncle Richard who had died four years before . And it appears as well , that not only did he and his ...
... land in Stucklefield , in the parish of St. Bennet in Huntingdon , which , with the dove - cote , seems to have come to him from his uncle Richard who had died four years before . And it appears as well , that not only did he and his ...
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... land would not benefit by drain- age or whether they were unselfishly championing the poor com- moners , Sir Thomas Steward and Oliver Cromwell led the opposition in Ely to the great project . The Earl of Bedford succeeded in pleasing ...
... land would not benefit by drain- age or whether they were unselfishly championing the poor com- moners , Sir Thomas Steward and Oliver Cromwell led the opposition in Ely to the great project . The Earl of Bedford succeeded in pleasing ...
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... land once the Earl of Worcester's , but assigned to him some months previously - within six miles of Portsmouth.518 Whether or not Walker's estimate of the value of Cromwell's land grants is more nearly correct than Cromwell's own , his ...
... land once the Earl of Worcester's , but assigned to him some months previously - within six miles of Portsmouth.518 Whether or not Walker's estimate of the value of Cromwell's land grants is more nearly correct than Cromwell's own , his ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER I | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
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