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... English Civil War , Cambridge , 1958 , pp . 81-2 . 53. Hill , Puritanism and Revolution , p . 25 . 54. Brunton and Pennington , op . cit . , pp . 177-9 . 55. Ibid . , pp . 66–7 . 56. J. H. Hexter , ' The Problem of the Presbyterian ...
... English Civil War , Cambridge , 1958 , pp . 81-2 . 53. Hill , Puritanism and Revolution , p . 25 . 54. Brunton and Pennington , op . cit . , pp . 177-9 . 55. Ibid . , pp . 66–7 . 56. J. H. Hexter , ' The Problem of the Presbyterian ...
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... English Revolution of Engels's radicals were the Levellers : cf. ' The English Civil War Interpreted by Marx and Engels ' , p . 147 . But it is clear from the context of the passage that the radicals are normally a section of the ...
... English Revolution of Engels's radicals were the Levellers : cf. ' The English Civil War Interpreted by Marx and Engels ' , p . 147 . But it is clear from the context of the passage that the radicals are normally a section of the ...
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... English Revolution , 1558–1660 ' , Journal of British Studies , vol . viii , no . 1 , November 1968 . Hexter , J. H. , ' The burden of proof ' , Times Literary Supplement , 24 October 1975 . Hill , C. , ' The English Civil War ...
... English Revolution , 1558–1660 ' , Journal of British Studies , vol . viii , no . 1 , November 1968 . Hexter , J. H. , ' The burden of proof ' , Times Literary Supplement , 24 October 1975 . Hill , C. , ' The English Civil War ...
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