The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... Cambridge , Cromwell had kept in touch with Dr Samuel Ward and his orthodoxies . But Oliver's election later as M.P. for the town of Cambridge while he himself was living in Ely suggests that he had been maintaining a close in- terest ...
... Cambridge , Cromwell had kept in touch with Dr Samuel Ward and his orthodoxies . But Oliver's election later as M.P. for the town of Cambridge while he himself was living in Ely suggests that he had been maintaining a close in- terest ...
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... Cambridge ? The story that is usually told is that the Cambridge Royalists managed to smuggle a good deal of plate to King Charles I in Nottingham , even though Cromwell did his best to prevent it . This story rests mainly on three ...
... Cambridge ? The story that is usually told is that the Cambridge Royalists managed to smuggle a good deal of plate to King Charles I in Nottingham , even though Cromwell did his best to prevent it . This story rests mainly on three ...
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... Cambridge- shire trained bands , on orders from the Sheriff of Cambridgeshire , arrived in Cambridge to convoy the plate and barricaded himself against Cromwell in the Court of King's College . Cromwell himself had made his last ...
... Cambridge- shire trained bands , on orders from the Sheriff of Cambridgeshire , arrived in Cambridge to convoy the plate and barricaded himself against Cromwell in the Court of King's College . Cromwell himself had made his last ...
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When Envy is Laid Asleep by Time II | 11 |
Cromwells Place in Society | 25 |
Cromwells Religion | 39 |
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