Life of Oliver Cromwell, Том 2A.L. Fowle, 1900 |
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... king struck with amazement the whole people of England . The royalists had not permitted themselves to believe that the republicans were in earnest , or that the formalities of a trial were intended for any other purpose than to compel ...
... king struck with amazement the whole people of England . The royalists had not permitted themselves to believe that the republicans were in earnest , or that the formalities of a trial were intended for any other purpose than to compel ...
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... kings , is gone . To conduct the administration of affairs , a council of state was nominated , consisting of forty - one mem- bers , among whom were Fairfax , Cromwell , Brad- shaw , St. John , and the younger Vane . Upon this body ...
... kings , is gone . To conduct the administration of affairs , a council of state was nominated , consisting of forty - one mem- bers , among whom were Fairfax , Cromwell , Brad- shaw , St. John , and the younger Vane . Upon this body ...
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... king's person , and the old Lords are but removed , and a new king and new Lords , with the Commons , are in one house ; and so under a more absolute monarchy than before . We have not the change of a kingdom into a com- monwealth ; we ...
... king's person , and the old Lords are but removed , and a new king and new Lords , with the Commons , are in one house ; and so under a more absolute monarchy than before . We have not the change of a kingdom into a com- monwealth ; we ...
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... king's rich beds at Whitehall , " will be satisfied that the spiritual humility which distinguished the future Protector did not extend to the trivial matters which belonged to his outward estate . Mr. Morrice , the author of the life ...
... king's rich beds at Whitehall , " will be satisfied that the spiritual humility which distinguished the future Protector did not extend to the trivial matters which belonged to his outward estate . Mr. Morrice , the author of the life ...
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... king , gave up all Ireland for lost , and retired into England to a small estate which he possessed in Somersetshire . Resolving , while there , to at- tempt something for the public good , he applied , through the Earl of Warwick , for ...
... king , gave up all Ireland for lost , and retired into England to a small estate which he possessed in Somersetshire . Resolving , while there , to at- tempt something for the public good , he applied , through the Earl of Warwick , for ...
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