Memoirs of the protector, Oliver Cromwell, and of his sons, Richard and Henry, Band 2Рипол Классик, 1821 Memoirs of the protector, Oliver Cromwell, and of his sons, Richard and Henry. |
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... religious. —No enthusiast or hypocrite. -Exemplary, moral, and regular in his private conduct, and an enemy to vice in others. -—Kind and merciful to his enemies, and to those who occasionally ofl'ended him. —Courteous and ail'able ...
... religious. —No enthusiast or hypocrite. -Exemplary, moral, and regular in his private conduct, and an enemy to vice in others. -—Kind and merciful to his enemies, and to those who occasionally ofl'ended him. —Courteous and ail'able ...
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... religion, or the interest of any particular party; but were resolved to leave the absolute determination'of all to the Parliament. Mrs. Hutchinson, mentioning this removal of the King from Holmby, only says, the soldiers, led on 'by one ...
... religion, or the interest of any particular party; but were resolved to leave the absolute determination'of all to the Parliament. Mrs. Hutchinson, mentioning this removal of the King from Holmby, only says, the soldiers, led on 'by one ...
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... religious worship, and of disbanding the army, and thereby getting into their hands Cromwell and. all others who did not fall in with their views of absolute power. . Cromwell is, on the one hand, accused of insincerity in his ...
... religious worship, and of disbanding the army, and thereby getting into their hands Cromwell and. all others who did not fall in with their views of absolute power. . Cromwell is, on the one hand, accused of insincerity in his ...
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