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Page 427
... Cromwell's course of deception brings us back to the ordinary path of history . Every historical text - book mentions that Cromwell , within a few months after the Insurrection of March 1655 , subjected England to the authority , almost ...
... Cromwell's course of deception brings us back to the ordinary path of history . Every historical text - book mentions that Cromwell , within a few months after the Insurrection of March 1655 , subjected England to the authority , almost ...
Page 440
... Cromwell and his military men came to terms . At a meeting held in St. James's Palace , the staff of the army agreed to live and die with Cromwell . ' * And a train of events , occurring in direct sequence after that meeting , proves ...
... Cromwell and his military men came to terms . At a meeting held in St. James's Palace , the staff of the army agreed to live and die with Cromwell . ' * And a train of events , occurring in direct sequence after that meeting , proves ...
Page 441
... Cromwell's speeches , are the original MS . notes in existence . This speech , of the utmost historic importance , is essentially unheroic in tone and circumstance , the querulous complaint of a master against servants who have ...
... Cromwell's speeches , are the original MS . notes in existence . This speech , of the utmost historic importance , is essentially unheroic in tone and circumstance , the querulous complaint of a master against servants who have ...
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nica Majora Edited by Henry Richards Luard | 293 |
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