The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Clarendon Press, 1988 - 786 Seiten This, the first of four monumental volumes on Oliver Cromwell, covers the period from his birth in 1599 to the trial and execution of Charles I in January 1649. The earlier part of the book traces Cromwell's origins and his upbringing as the son of a Huntingdonshire squire, the emergence of his Puritan faith, and the apprenticeship which, as an opponent of the crown's policies, he served in parliament and in local politics. His rise to national prominence was achieved by his great victories in the civil wars, particularly those at marston Moor and Naseby, and by his leadership of the New Model Army. His conflicts with the Levellers and the army radicals in the period surrounding the Putney debates of 1647 are fully examined. Th final chapter covers his attempts to secure a post-war settlement with the king, and his eventual decision to abandon conciliation and to carry out the regicide--the event which made possible his own assumption of power. |
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... England , surrendered ; and in the following spring the Danish king made peace with the Emperor . Meanwhile the Dutch prince Frederick Henry began his victorious career against the Spaniards in the Low Countries ; and a Dutch commander ...
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... England , unto such forces or persons as shall be appointed by both Houses of the Parlia- ment of England , or by any by them thereunto authorized to receive the same . XII . That for the more speedy delivery and receiving the said ...
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... England , wheresoever it should go , to prevent the like miseries : And considering that divers of that Army are retired into Scotland , and that some of the heads of those malignants were raising new forces in Scotland to carry on the ...
... England , wheresoever it should go , to prevent the like miseries : And considering that divers of that Army are retired into Scotland , and that some of the heads of those malignants were raising new forces in Scotland to carry on the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER I | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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