The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 4Harvard University Press, 1947 |
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... effect was not , as it has sometimes been described , a middle course ; much less was it a compromise . Whatever its beneficence , whatever its inevitability , it was fundamentally a dictatorship , with more than the power of a monarchy ...
... effect was not , as it has sometimes been described , a middle course ; much less was it a compromise . Whatever its beneficence , whatever its inevitability , it was fundamentally a dictatorship , with more than the power of a monarchy ...
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... effect , and I could not but con- clude that his Highness thought it would be expedient , and if the Secretary of State were in good health I think I could make him well disposed toward it too . His Highness said that he [ Thurloe ] had ...
... effect , and I could not but con- clude that his Highness thought it would be expedient , and if the Secretary of State were in good health I think I could make him well disposed toward it too . His Highness said that he [ Thurloe ] had ...
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... effect on public opinion of the dissolution of Parliament there is no way of knowing ; but in a sense that is of small importance or none , for public opinion had little or nothing to do with public affairs . The question was , as later ...
... effect on public opinion of the dissolution of Parliament there is no way of knowing ; but in a sense that is of small importance or none , for public opinion had little or nothing to do with public affairs . The question was , as later ...
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THE WAR WITH SPAIN OCTOBER 1655 | 3 |
JANUARY 1656 | 64 |
IRELAND FRANCE AND SWEDEN MARCH | 124 |
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