The Greatness of Oliver Cromwell1957 |
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... took the oath of secrecy at this time ) and of the House of Commons ; and Vane , one of the most influential men in London , was his friend . While Cromwell was in London he took his place in the Commons and pleaded the cause of the ...
... took the oath of secrecy at this time ) and of the House of Commons ; and Vane , one of the most influential men in London , was his friend . While Cromwell was in London he took his place in the Commons and pleaded the cause of the ...
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... took the view that the Scots were en- titled to their own religion , if they would only be good neighbors . Was he supposed to subdue Edinburgh , he de- manded , in order to deprive the Scots of the form of church government in which ...
... took the view that the Scots were en- titled to their own religion , if they would only be good neighbors . Was he supposed to subdue Edinburgh , he de- manded , in order to deprive the Scots of the form of church government in which ...
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... took the incisive step , so long contemplated , of " purging " the House of Commons of its Presbyterian 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 Presbyterian members , whose leaders had voluntarily absented themselves during the previous summer , only to return to press the reopening of ...
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When Envy is Laid Asleep by Time 13 20 | 13 |
Cromwells Place in Society | 27 |
Cromwells Religion | 41 |
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