The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 第 59 卷Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1900 |
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... reason , to enter into holograph of the original Baptismal register of Saptisatu Oliver Cromwell in All Saints Church Huntingdon $ 99 Consell genen et Elizabet Oliver son of Robert Cromwell gent . and Elizabeth his wife , born 284 ...
... reason , to enter into holograph of the original Baptismal register of Saptisatu Oliver Cromwell in All Saints Church Huntingdon $ 99 Consell genen et Elizabet Oliver son of Robert Cromwell gent . and Elizabeth his wife , born 284 ...
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... reason to suppose that Cromwell was ever the stuff of which the studious are made . Some faint evidence may be traced of progress in mathematics ; that he knew some of the common tags from Greek and Roman history ; that he was able to ...
... reason to suppose that Cromwell was ever the stuff of which the studious are made . Some faint evidence may be traced of progress in mathematics ; that he knew some of the common tags from Greek and Roman history ; that he was able to ...
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... reason why the absolutism of France and of Spain should not flourish at White- hall . More certain than obscure influences such as these was the rising tide of royalism in high places in the church . If this was the mind of Charles ...
... reason why the absolutism of France and of Spain should not flourish at White- hall . More certain than obscure influences such as these was the rising tide of royalism in high places in the church . If this was the mind of Charles ...
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... reason whatever to sup- pose . But he played with the great contro- versy when the papal emissaries round the queen drew him into argument , and he was as bitterly averse from the puritanic ideas , feelings , and aspirations of either ...
... reason whatever to sup- pose . But he played with the great contro- versy when the papal emissaries round the queen drew him into argument , and he was as bitterly averse from the puritanic ideas , feelings , and aspirations of either ...
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... reason to condemn him of shifting the foundation of his views of national policy . He was never a Puritan , and never a partizan of the supremacy of Parliament . By temperament and conviction he was a firm believer in organized ...
... reason to condemn him of shifting the foundation of his views of national policy . He was never a Puritan , and never a partizan of the supremacy of Parliament . By temperament and conviction he was a firm believer in organized ...
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