The book Democracy in Europe a History volume 2 was written by author May, Thomas Erskine, 1815-1886 Here you can read free online of Democracy in Europe a History volume 2 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Democracy in Europe a History volume 2 a good or bad book?
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The Inde- pendents had gradually separated themselves from the Presbyterians ; and as their creed was more subversive of ecclesiastical institutions, so were their political views 1 In the convention at Oxford with the lunjr there were more pe< r* than at Westminster, and nearly two hundred members of the House of Commons. I'ttrl. Jlitt. Iii. -dl'. VOL. II. D D ^ EXfiLAXD. HAP, more violent and implacable. Their political ideal wan XX - a republic, without kinir or nobles in which all citi- zen...s should enjoy an absolute equality. Of this stern and resolute party Oliver Cromwell, Sir Harry Vane, Xathnniel Fiennes. And Oliver St. John were the leaders; and their capacity and strength of will were destined to prevail over their rivals. In parliament and in the country, their party formed an insignificant minority : it was in the parliamentary army alone that they could hope to attain ascendency. Cromwell, who had already risen to eminence as a >oldicr. Clearly foresaw that the army would soon 'jjfive.
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