The American Historical Review, Volume 9John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1904 - History American Historical Review is the oldest scholarly journal of history in the United States and the largest in the world. Published by the American Historical Association, it covers all areas of historical research. |
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... officers similar congratulations , apparently with- out Henry Cromwell's knowledge , though perhaps with that of Fleetwood , who was still lord deputy.2 The irreconcilability of interests is vividly portrayed in a letter of Richard ...
... officers similar congratulations , apparently with- out Henry Cromwell's knowledge , though perhaps with that of Fleetwood , who was still lord deputy.2 The irreconcilability of interests is vividly portrayed in a letter of Richard ...
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... officers , February 28 , 1656/7 , Stainer , 263 , 264 . 2 Burton , II . 413 . 3 Colonel Matthews , February 4 , 1657/8 , ibid . , 451 . * Idem . , ibid . 5 " The other house , or ballance goes heavily on . " Sir John Reynolds to H ...
... officers , February 28 , 1656/7 , Stainer , 263 , 264 . 2 Burton , II . 413 . 3 Colonel Matthews , February 4 , 1657/8 , ibid . , 451 . * Idem . , ibid . 5 " The other house , or ballance goes heavily on . " Sir John Reynolds to H ...
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... officers and soldiers not to " be turned out of their respective im- ployments without a legall Triall at a Court - Martial . " A True Copy of a Petition Signea by very many Peaceable and Well - affected People , Inhabiting in and about ...
... officers and soldiers not to " be turned out of their respective im- ployments without a legall Triall at a Court - Martial . " A True Copy of a Petition Signea by very many Peaceable and Well - affected People , Inhabiting in and about ...
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... officers ' petition of May , 1657. If the army could petition unrebuked for a certain form of government , why might not the supporters of a commonwealth do likewise ? The immediate result was the dissolution of Parliament.1 Crom- well ...
... officers ' petition of May , 1657. If the army could petition unrebuked for a certain form of government , why might not the supporters of a commonwealth do likewise ? The immediate result was the dissolution of Parliament.1 Crom- well ...
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... officers at Whitehall , urging those who could not " in conscience conform to the now govern- ment " to speak out , and expressing the hope that they would still be able to go along together as in the past . The officers declared ...
... officers at Whitehall , urging those who could not " in conscience conform to the now govern- ment " to speak out , and expressing the hope that they would still be able to go along together as in the past . The officers declared ...
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