The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... appointed President of the Council of State . The new rulers recognized that they were a small group whose practices hardly squared with their pretensions to be the guardians of ' a Free State . ' But they were realists . They saw that ...
... appointed President of the Council of State . The new rulers recognized that they were a small group whose practices hardly squared with their pretensions to be the guardians of ' a Free State . ' But they were realists . They saw that ...
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... appointed Latin secretary to the Council of State , went completely blind in 1652 , but Cromwell re- tained him in a similar post during the Protectorate at the same salary , and employed him in nobly translating many of his State ...
... appointed Latin secretary to the Council of State , went completely blind in 1652 , but Cromwell re- tained him in a similar post during the Protectorate at the same salary , and employed him in nobly translating many of his State ...
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... appointed for life or to be given hereditary rights . Nor was it explained what , if any , their legislative rights were to be , or whether they were to be allowed to discuss mat- ters of public finance . Cromwell evidently regarded his ...
... appointed for life or to be given hereditary rights . Nor was it explained what , if any , their legislative rights were to be , or whether they were to be allowed to discuss mat- ters of public finance . Cromwell evidently regarded his ...
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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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