The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... Scotland , nominally to help him to conclude the treaty of peace , was engaged upon spying into his movements ; lastly , during the short adjournment of the Parliament each House set up a com- mittee to watch over events and correspond ...
... Scotland , nominally to help him to conclude the treaty of peace , was engaged upon spying into his movements ; lastly , during the short adjournment of the Parliament each House set up a com- mittee to watch over events and correspond ...
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... Scotland , see inter alia C. H. Firth , Scotland and the Commonwealth ( 1895 ) , and W. S. Douglas , Cromwell's Scotch Campaigns , 1650-1651 ( 1899 ) . 8. Recent accounts of the Worcester campaign are in Crom- well's Generals , Chap ...
... Scotland , see inter alia C. H. Firth , Scotland and the Commonwealth ( 1895 ) , and W. S. Douglas , Cromwell's Scotch Campaigns , 1650-1651 ( 1899 ) . 8. Recent accounts of the Worcester campaign are in Crom- well's Generals , Chap ...
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... Scotland and Ireland peace obtained . The attempt to unite the three nations in one Parliament was forward - looking , although union with Scotland was not attained until 1707 or with Ireland until 1801 . Both countries were poor , even ...
... Scotland and Ireland peace obtained . The attempt to unite the three nations in one Parliament was forward - looking , although union with Scotland was not attained until 1707 or with Ireland until 1801 . Both countries were poor , even ...
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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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