The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... brought up to any active expectations of wealth ; he was the son of a second son who had always lived in a modest way . If his father had managed on an income of £ 300 , together with whatever he had obtained from his wife , Oliver ...
... brought up to any active expectations of wealth ; he was the son of a second son who had always lived in a modest way . If his father had managed on an income of £ 300 , together with whatever he had obtained from his wife , Oliver ...
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... brought to a head in another test case , this time argued in the Court of Exchequer by Cromwell's cousin , John Hampden ; and when Parliament met again these two themes fused and exploded into civil war . Oliver Cromwell ( like his ...
... brought to a head in another test case , this time argued in the Court of Exchequer by Cromwell's cousin , John Hampden ; and when Parliament met again these two themes fused and exploded into civil war . Oliver Cromwell ( like his ...
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... brought in the root - and - branch bill to regulate the Church , now brought in a root - and - branch bill to regulate the army . ' ' They would neither allow King Charles to control the militia nor entrust him with the dispatch of an ...
... brought in the root - and - branch bill to regulate the Church , now brought in a root - and - branch bill to regulate the army . ' ' They would neither allow King Charles to control the militia nor entrust him with the dispatch of an ...
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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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