John MiltonGollancz, 1969 - Всего страниц: 242 A biography of the sixteenth-century English poet who refused to let blindness hinder his creative talent. |
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... army of Parliament . The strain between the army and Parliament was growing worse . " Toleration was the devil's masterpiece , " the Presbyte- rians claimed , while most of their victories had been won for them by Independents ...
... army of Parliament . The strain between the army and Parliament was growing worse . " Toleration was the devil's masterpiece , " the Presbyte- rians claimed , while most of their victories had been won for them by Independents ...
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... army had not yet realized how determined the King could be . They would restore him if he would promise toleration . In his talks with Cromwell he appeared so sincere that Oliver called him " the uprightest and most conscientious man of ...
... army had not yet realized how determined the King could be . They would restore him if he would promise toleration . In his talks with Cromwell he appeared so sincere that Oliver called him " the uprightest and most conscientious man of ...
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... army . A second civil war , which Cromwell had desperately sought to avoid , was now beginning ; this time almost a war between the army and Parliament . Oliver had cried out , " The hour is come for the Parliament to save the kingdom ...
... army . A second civil war , which Cromwell had desperately sought to avoid , was now beginning ; this time almost a war between the army and Parliament . Oliver had cried out , " The hour is come for the Parliament to save the kingdom ...
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