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... Presbyterians , Independents and Levellers ? There has been much dispute , in recent decades , over the reliability of traditional interpretations of the pattern of party alignments in the early years of the Interregnum , and in ...
... Presbyterians , Independents and Levellers ? There has been much dispute , in recent decades , over the reliability of traditional interpretations of the pattern of party alignments in the early years of the Interregnum , and in ...
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... Presbyterians had emerged as early as 1644 and that , whilst the party terms fell into disuse after Pride's Purge , quite simply because the Presbyterian parliamentary party had been forcibly dissolved , there is nonetheless ...
... Presbyterians had emerged as early as 1644 and that , whilst the party terms fell into disuse after Pride's Purge , quite simply because the Presbyterian parliamentary party had been forcibly dissolved , there is nonetheless ...
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... Presbyterians opposed the abolition of both the monarchy and the House of Lords , and each of these gains were only effected after Pride's Purge . Indeed , as Woodhouse observes : The monarchy , shorn of its power , they would cherish ...
... Presbyterians opposed the abolition of both the monarchy and the House of Lords , and each of these gains were only effected after Pride's Purge . Indeed , as Woodhouse observes : The monarchy , shorn of its power , they would cherish ...
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A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
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