The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... authority to support it - ' if it have but the face of authority , if it be but a hare swimming over the Thames , ' he ex- plained , he would ' take hold of it rather than let it go . ' Now he turned back to Parliament in search of that ...
... authority to support it - ' if it have but the face of authority , if it be but a hare swimming over the Thames , ' he ex- plained , he would ' take hold of it rather than let it go . ' Now he turned back to Parliament in search of that ...
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... authority in the State and con- stitutional forms that ought to be followed . About what that source was and which those forms should be he had an open mind . When he was commander - in - chief he had long adhered to the authority of ...
... authority in the State and con- stitutional forms that ought to be followed . About what that source was and which those forms should be he had an open mind . When he was commander - in - chief he had long adhered to the authority of ...
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... authority under the ' Instrument of Government , ' he insisted that his was in- deed a widely recognized authority and , what was more , a ' balanced ' one . Time and again he told his officers , ' Unless you have some such thing as a ...
... authority under the ' Instrument of Government , ' he insisted that his was in- deed a widely recognized authority and , what was more , a ' balanced ' one . Time and again he told his officers , ' Unless you have some such thing as a ...
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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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