The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... Peace was the urgent need . In Scotland the Highlands were still aflame , and Colonel Robert Lilburne , the brother of ' Freeborn John , ' who had been left with the military command after General George Monck had been transmuted into ...
... Peace was the urgent need . In Scotland the Highlands were still aflame , and Colonel Robert Lilburne , the brother of ' Freeborn John , ' who had been left with the military command after General George Monck had been transmuted into ...
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... peace and prosperity , laying claim to triumphs gained at the outset of his Protectorate . By May 1654 the Protectorate seemed fully to have justified its existence . On the 23rd a public thanksgiving was held for the Dutch peace . At ...
... peace and prosperity , laying claim to triumphs gained at the outset of his Protectorate . By May 1654 the Protectorate seemed fully to have justified its existence . On the 23rd a public thanksgiving was held for the Dutch peace . At ...
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... peace more advantageous than the war undertaken against you . ' But the policies of Sweden and the English Commonwealth remained poles apart . King Charles X regarded the peace of Roeskilde simply as a truce , and wanted Cromwell to ...
... peace more advantageous than the war undertaken against you . ' But the policies of Sweden and the English Commonwealth remained poles apart . King Charles X regarded the peace of Roeskilde simply as a truce , and wanted Cromwell to ...
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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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