The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 4Harvard University Press, 1947 |
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... question was not so simple as it seemed . That people , after alternate encouragement and persecution in the middle ages , had been commanded to leave England by Edward I in 1290 and since that date had enjoyed no legal status there ...
... question was not so simple as it seemed . That people , after alternate encouragement and persecution in the middle ages , had been commanded to leave England by Edward I in 1290 and since that date had enjoyed no legal status there ...
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... question that of the succession to the Protectorate , which doubtless had been rendered more pressing by Cromwell's recent ill- ness . The prospect of his removal had made his followers anxious as to their situation and they had begun ...
... question that of the succession to the Protectorate , which doubtless had been rendered more pressing by Cromwell's recent ill- ness . The prospect of his removal had made his followers anxious as to their situation and they had begun ...
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... question of his successor though it was all but inconceivable that , if he were made king , the title should not descend to his eldest son . There were , indeed , three questions beside the comparatively simple issue of king- ship ...
... question of his successor though it was all but inconceivable that , if he were made king , the title should not descend to his eldest son . There were , indeed , three questions beside the comparatively simple issue of king- ship ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
IRELAND FRANCE AND SWEDEN MARCH | 124 |
124 | 161 |
Urheberrecht | |
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