John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248페이지 |
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... party that stood for a more vigorous prosecution of the war and a stronger line in negotiations with the King , as the party of religious Independency proper . And conversely , the political moderation of the Presbyterians is as least ...
... party that stood for a more vigorous prosecution of the war and a stronger line in negotiations with the King , as the party of religious Independency proper . And conversely , the political moderation of the Presbyterians is as least ...
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... party itself . Thus , for example , Underdown argues that the Independent party was nothing more than ' a loose and temporary alliance of distinct groups ' , 60 which lasted for little more than the two years 1646 and 1647. In this ...
... party itself . Thus , for example , Underdown argues that the Independent party was nothing more than ' a loose and temporary alliance of distinct groups ' , 60 which lasted for little more than the two years 1646 and 1647. In this ...
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... party in the City , one of the King's judges , and also a member of Goodwin's congregation . 106 And many of the leading figures in the Independent political party were not , in fact , religious Independents at all . The party in ...
... party in the City , one of the King's judges , and also a member of Goodwin's congregation . 106 And many of the leading figures in the Independent political party were not , in fact , religious Independents at all . The party in ...
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