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DA426 .R34 1698 | The history of Oliver Cromwel, lord protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland. Being an account of all the battles, sieges, and other military achievements, wherein he was ingaged, in these three nations. And likewise of his civil administrations, while he had the supream government till his death. : Relating only matters of fact, without passion or partiality. / | 1 |
DA426 .R78 | Oliver Cromwell. | 1 |
DA426 .R87 1829i | Life of Oliver Cromwell | 1 |
DA426 .S54 1997 | Oliver Cromwell : king in all but name, 1653-1658 / | 1 |
DA426 .T3 | Cromwell. | 1 |
DA426 .W4 | Oliver Cromwell / | 1 |
DA426 .W4 1973 | Oliver Cromwell / | 2 |
DA426 .W67x 2012 | God's instruments : political conduct in the England of Oliver Cromwell / | 1 |
DA427 |
Recollection in the Republics : memories of the British Civil Wars in England, 1649-1659 / Oliver Cromwell's kin, 1643-1726 : the private and public worlds of the English Revolution and restoration / |
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DA427 .A56 1870 | Life of Oliver Cromwell, to the death of Charles the First / | 1 |
DA427 .B17 1899 | Cromwell as a soldier / | 1 |
DA427 .B56 | The world's mistake in Oliver Cromwell, or, A short political discourse : shewing that Cromwell's mal-administration, during his four years and nine moneths pretended protectorship, layed the foundation of our present condition in the decay of trade. | 1 |
DA427 .C76 1653 | A declaration of Oliver Cromwell, Captain General of all the forces of this common-wealth. | 1 |
DA427 .E45 1654 | To His Highnesse, Oliver, Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland and to all emperours, kings, princes and governours throughout the whole world. the petition of Thomas Ellyson, late shepheard of Easington. | 1 |
DA427 .E64 | An act for the security of His Highness the Lord Protector his person and continuance of the nation in peace and safety | 1 |
DA427 .F36 1660 | The famous tragedie of the life and death of Mris. Rump. Shewing how she was brought to bed of a monster with her terrible pangs, bitter teeming, hard labour, and lamentable travel from Portsmouth to Westminster and the great misery she hath endured by her ugly, deformed, ill-shapen, base-begotten brat or imp of deformation and the great care and wonderful pains taken by Mris London midwife ... together with the exceeding great fright she took at a free Parliament, and the fatal end of that grand tyrant O.C. the father of all murthers, rebellions, treasons and treacheries committed since the year 1648. As it was presented on a burning stage at Westminster the 29th of May, 1660. | 1 |
DA427 .F37 2024 | Oliver Cromwell's kin, 1643-1726 : the private and public worlds of the English Revolution and restoration / | 1 |
DA427 .G74 2012 | Selling Cromwell's wars : media, empire and godly warfare, 1650-1658 / | 1 |
DA427 .H37 | Æternitati sacrum serenissimus, potentissimus, auspicatissimus princeps, Olivarus, ejus nominis primus, ex nobili Cromwellorum familiâ oriundus, Britanniarum protector inauguratus 1653, Decembris 16 .. | 1 |
DA427 (INTERNET) |
A Modest vindication of Oliver Cromwell from the unjust accusations of Lieutenant-General Ludlow in his Memoirs together with some observations on the Memoirs in general. A vision, concerning his late pretended highnesse, Cromwell, the Wicked containing a discourse in vindication of him by a pretended angel, and the confutation thereof, / |
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