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  • ...inally surrendered. This was a significant though short-lived victory in [[Oliver Cromwell]]'s bid to replace the [[monarchy]] with his own [[republicanism|republican
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  • '''Oliver Cromwell''' (1599-1658), was an [[England|English]] soldier, statesman, and leader o Oliver Cromwell, now a lieutenant general, fought alongside the Scots and a northern army u
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  • ...t of the War]]'' debate. In concluding his speech he quoted the words of [[Oliver Cromwell]] to the [[Long Parliament]]; 'You have sat too long here for any good you
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  • Although [[Oliver Cromwell|Cromwell]]'s [[Protectorate]] pursued an official policy of toleration of Q
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  • ...Irish Catholics was ended in 1650 with the occupation of the province by [[Oliver Cromwell|Cromwell]]'s [[New Model Army]].
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  • ...d he continued with such work, both under the Council of State and under [[Oliver Cromwell]] and his successors. This work made him a figure of European stature, no
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  • ...his period. He gained the Newdigate Prize with a poem on the subject of [[Oliver Cromwell|Cromwell]], but his extra-curricular activities had their consequences as h
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  • ...en to London, where eventually he had a meeting with the Lord Protector, [[Oliver Cromwell]]. According to Fox's ''Journal'', they had a long conversation on matters
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  • ...England beheaded and the anarchistic [[Levellers]] ruthlessly killed by [[Oliver Cromwell]].
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  • ...he<th>28<td>[[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]]<td>[[David Hume|Hume]]<td>[[Oliver Cromwell|Cromwell]]<td>[[Franz Joseph Gall|Gall]]
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  • - [[Oliver Cromwell]] -
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  • ...ood beer, the supraoptic nucleus, his many friends, and argument. He hated Oliver Cromwell."
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  • {{rpr|Oliver Cromwell}} (Mar 24)
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  • ...ctorianweb.org/history/Restoration.html]. The ending of the despotism of [[Oliver Cromwell]] and the restoration of the English Monarchy'.
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  • ...efly impacted when it was banned in 1654 by the republican government of [[Oliver Cromwell]]. Many horses were requisitioned by the state. Racing recovered and flou
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  • ...ed [[history]] on the [[biography]] of a few central individuals such as [[Oliver Cromwell]] or [[Frederick the Great]]. His heroes were [[politics|political]] and [[
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  • In 1652, after [[Oliver Cromwell]] had quelled the last unrest in Ireland, Boyle went there accompanied by h
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  • Meanwhile, the future leader of the Puritans, 18-year old Oliver Cromwell, was reportedly playing cricket and football in London, where he was traini
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  • * see also [[Oliver Cromwell/Bibliography]]
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  • ...w a monarchy firmly constrained by law as compatible with republicanism. [[Oliver Cromwell]] set up a republic called the "Commonwealth of England" (1649-1660) and ru
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  • ...r all; we cannot go on being led as we are. I have quoted certain words of Oliver Cromwell. I will quote certain other words. I do it with great reluctance, because I
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  • ...Calibri" size=3>[[File:Oliver Cromwell by Robert Walker.jpg|100px]]<br />[[Oliver Cromwell]]</td>
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  • ...came King James I of England. With the exception of a short period under [[Oliver Cromwell|The Protectorate]], Scotland remained a separate state. There was considera
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  • ....uk/~crossby/ECW/] between Charles I and the forces of Parliament led by [[Oliver Cromwell]].
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  • ...me the political scene entered a period of uncertainty with the death of [[Oliver Cromwell]] followed, within a few months, by the collapse of the [[Protectorate]].
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  • ...e rule of the Puritans in England. 1934. ch 19</ref> After the death of [[Oliver Cromwell|Cromwell]] dissatisfaction with the various factions led to the Restoration
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  • ...Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose]], is hanged; the castle surrenders to [[Oliver Cromwell]]'s men; James Colquhoun builds early [[fire apparatus|fire engines]]: one
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  • ...649–1653) and then with a Protectorate (1653–1659): the personal rule of [[Oliver Cromwell]]. The monopoly of the Church of England on Christian worship in England ca
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  • ...l to the English monarchy during the [[English Civil War]], but, in 1652 [[Oliver Cromwell]] sent a force to remove and replace Gov. Berkeley with governors loyal to
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  • ...st and determined Harlequin of W. S. Gilbert. It gave me an idea of what [[Oliver Cromwell]] would have made of the character."<ref>Hollingshead, John. [http://books.
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  • ...came King James I of England. With the exception of a short period under [[Oliver Cromwell|The Protectorate]], Scotland remained a separate state. There was considera
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