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moderate Presbyterians, crypto-royalists and a
small number of
vociferous Commonwealthsmen (or Republicans). The "Other House" of
Parliament – a body
which had...
- "Talmudical
Commonwealthsmen and the Rise of
Republican Exclusivism, The
Historical Journal, 50, 4 (2007), p. 826 Eric M. Nelson, "Talmudical
Commonwealthsmen and...
- Bradley, Wiltshire,
England Died 1692 Vevey,
Switzerland Political party Commonwealthsmen Spouse Elizabeth Thomas Profession politician,
soldier Military service...
- Biography, Oxford,
Oxford University Press,
chapter 8. a "circle of
Commonwealthsmen [radical republican] 'plotters'." Höpfl, ODNB, p. 390.
tincture of...
- to 134, but over the next
month the old
divisions re-surfaced. The "
Commonwealthsmen" and
members of the Rump
Parliament (such as Sir
Henry Vane, Edmund...
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monarchy is an
unacceptable form of government. (Nelson, Eric "Talmudical
Commonwealthsmen and the Rise of
Republican Exclusivism, The
Historical Journal, 50...
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Cambridge University Press. pp. 606–607. Nelson, Eric, "Talmudical
Commonwealthsmen and the Rise of
Republican Exclusivism, The
Historical Journal, 50...
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Commonwealth Club, a
Republican club,
which supposedly attracted diehard commonwealthsmen such as
Henry Marten and
Arthur Hesilrig as well as the
political theorist...