Oliver Cromwell: His Life and CharacterF.A. Stokes Company, 1900 - 315 Seiten |
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... position , present and future , unless the Almighty would stretch forth His hand and overcome their enemies , together with their absolute faith that God would personally inter- fere , was a counterpart of their own position . History ...
... position , present and future , unless the Almighty would stretch forth His hand and overcome their enemies , together with their absolute faith that God would personally inter- fere , was a counterpart of their own position . History ...
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... position of affairs , and the fearful responsibility which a man in Cromwell's position would have taken upon himself had he , through excessive tenderness of conscience , refused the Scottish terms and thrown the weight of his ...
... position of affairs , and the fearful responsibility which a man in Cromwell's position would have taken upon himself had he , through excessive tenderness of conscience , refused the Scottish terms and thrown the weight of his ...
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... position of , 183 ; urging army to make up differences , 184 ; besieging Pembroke , 186 ; attack upon Duke of Hamilton at Preston , 187 ; determination that Charles must be executed , 191-2 ; ap- pointed commander of army in Ire- land ...
... position of , 183 ; urging army to make up differences , 184 ; besieging Pembroke , 186 ; attack upon Duke of Hamilton at Preston , 187 ; determination that Charles must be executed , 191-2 ; ap- pointed commander of army in Ire- land ...
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