The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... voted to raise an army " for the safety of the King's person and the defence of both kingdoms . " They named the Earl of Essex as its general , put the fleet under the Earl of Warwick and ignored the protests of men like Whitelocke and ...
... voted to raise an army " for the safety of the King's person and the defence of both kingdoms . " They named the Earl of Essex as its general , put the fleet under the Earl of Warwick and ignored the protests of men like Whitelocke and ...
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... voted on . In that his side was successful and the King's supporters were deprived of any prospect of indemnity.15 The Commons had sunk to less than a hundred members on divisions , the Lords to a mere handful ; but the diminished ...
... voted on . In that his side was successful and the King's supporters were deprived of any prospect of indemnity.15 The Commons had sunk to less than a hundred members on divisions , the Lords to a mere handful ; but the diminished ...
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... voted a breach of privilege . In every way it became in- creasingly evident that the recruited House of Commons felt its new strength and importance in proportion to the successes of its army in the field.1 THE SURRENDER OF OXFORD ...
... voted a breach of privilege . In every way it became in- creasingly evident that the recruited House of Commons felt its new strength and importance in proportion to the successes of its army in the field.1 THE SURRENDER OF OXFORD ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER I | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
Urheberrecht | |
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