The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... letters written when Oliver was a young man . Here is a letter written by his uncle Henry to his aunt Joan about the death of his uncle Phillip : I received your letter at Ramsey church door as I was coming from performing my last duty ...
... letters written when Oliver was a young man . Here is a letter written by his uncle Henry to his aunt Joan about the death of his uncle Phillip : I received your letter at Ramsey church door as I was coming from performing my last duty ...
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... letter written to Cromwell nearly ten years after- wards ) 1 that ' the violent and rash part of the army ' — that is to say the Agitators - peremptorily told ' him that if he ' would not forth- with , nay presently , come and head them ...
... letter written to Cromwell nearly ten years after- wards ) 1 that ' the violent and rash part of the army ' — that is to say the Agitators - peremptorily told ' him that if he ' would not forth- with , nay presently , come and head them ...
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... letter B , and to be imprisoned during the pleasure of Parliament . Cromwell was petitioned to intervene so as to prevent the carrying out of the whole of these punishments . On December 25 the Lord Protector addressed a letter to the ...
... letter B , and to be imprisoned during the pleasure of Parliament . Cromwell was petitioned to intervene so as to prevent the carrying out of the whole of these punishments . On December 25 the Lord Protector addressed a letter to the ...
Inhalt
When Envy is Laid Asleep by Time II | 11 |
Cromwells Place in Society | 25 |
Cromwells Religion | 39 |
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