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It's totally different from Cromwellian times, but I think Cromwell, rather than his successor, was the aberration, outlawing not just shagging around but also Christmas and baiting bears. TV review: Harlots, Housewives and Heroines: 17th Century History for Girls; Hit & Miss 2012-05-22T22:00:01Z
This, by the way, is one way it’s helpful that Game of Thrones can make up its own timeline; it gives us a medieval kingdom with a Cromwellian/French Revolution-era fear of populist insurrection. Game of Thrones Watch: The Walking Dead 2013-04-29T09:45:04Z
He said, yes, our Constitution was modeled on it, but the difference was the Founders “wanted to establish a Cromwellian republic but also wanted to insure there was never a Cromwell.” Opinion | We need to hold dear to our Constitution and its ideals 2019-12-08T05:00:00Z
As is an exquisitely embroidered bible given to the newly restored King, signalling a more liberal, post Cromwellian, era. Royal pleasure, parties and politics 2017-12-08T05:00:00Z
Those who consider Felt a more Cromwellian figure might take issue with the lionizing. Review | Liam Neeson delivers a man-as-monument performance in ‘Mark Felt’ 2017-10-03T04:00:00Z
Designer suits, luxury yachts, extravagant parties: Mr Wang risks coming across as too much the playboy in an increasingly Cromwellian China. It’s a Wanda-ful life 2015-02-12T05:00:00Z
Wither, the Cromwellian poet, who had a hard time of it after the restoration, lies in the Savoy. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
It gives an account of the cruelties practised on our people in the Cromwellian Confiscations. Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 1, July 1865 2012-03-12T03:00:19.393Z
I am by nature and education a Cromwellian, of a rather narrow type. The Gentle Reader 2012-02-15T03:00:37.463Z
This feeling was not less conspicuous in the far-ranging rides, or raids, of the Cromwellian cavalry. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 7 "Crocoite" to "Cuba" 2012-01-22T03:00:24.397Z
The English Episcopalians in Scotland, and the Cromwellian Puritans in Ireland, showed more of the ravening wolf in their actions than of the amiable shepherd, who "gently leads" the weak ones of his flock. Ancient Faiths And Modern A Dissertation upon Worships, Legends and Divinities 2011-11-24T03:00:37.917Z
I have a sincere regard for Miss Bennett, but her dancing is a serious matter, with a Cromwellian quality in it, suggestive of jack boots and the march of great events. In Mr. Knox's Country 2011-11-21T03:00:16.010Z
The Great Hall, hung round with pikes, leather jerkins, helmets, and cuirasses of Cromwellian times, serves to tell, in its warlike array, of how the place became a rendezvous of the Roundheads of this vicinity. The Bath Road History, Fashion, & Frivolity on an Old Highway 2011-11-06T02:00:11.073Z
In the Civil Wars of the Commonwealth, there resided in Kendal one Colonel Briggs, a leading magistrate, and an active commander in the Cromwellian army. Bygone Cumberland and Westmorland 2011-11-01T02:00:23.027Z
The enemy had frequently emulated the "crop-ears" of our Cromwellian period, and stabled their horses in the churches. In the Russian Ranks A Soldier's Account of the Fighting in Poland 2011-09-11T02:00:08.747Z
Back went the Cromwellian chair, at the head of the bare and solitary trestle table. The Crime Doctor 2011-09-09T02:01:05.570Z
In total ignorance of racial proclivities, it foolishly believes that a Cromwellian speaker for twelve months would mean a Cromwellian speaker for ever. Body, Parentage and Character in History Notes on the Tudor Period 2011-08-08T02:00:20.193Z
When Royalists besieged the stoutly Cromwellian city during the English Civil War, the tower was protected against stray canonballs by enormous bales of wool, like a stone version of the Michelin man. Europe's biggest new monastery starts building in Liverpool 2011-08-02T08:20:03Z
These natural Cromwellian qualities he brought to the front and put and kept in force. The Mormon Puzzle, and How to Solve It 2011-07-21T02:00:23.213Z
Charles Calvert's administration.—After the turmoil of the Cromwellian period, the Restoration brought comparative security to the proprietor of Maryland, who succeeded in ingratiating himself with Charles II. The Colonization of North America 1492-1783 2011-07-06T02:00:47.077Z
The Cromwellian campaign Whatever hopes Ormonde may have entertained of recovering his position, they were soon extinguished by the arrival of Oliver Cromwell. The Viceroys of Ireland 2011-05-24T02:00:11.197Z
Robert, who was an Adventurer in Ireland during the Cromwellian era. Charles Lever, His Life in His Letters, Vol. I 2011-04-15T02:00:13.527Z
In wrestling's heyday, Lincoln promoted around the world; with some of the profits, he took a share with Hunter and other wrestlers in the upmarket Cromwellian nightclub in Kensington, London. Paul Lincoln obituary 2011-03-03T18:32:33Z
Thus Milton’s prose-period, if we may so term it, coincided exactly with the period of civil strife and Cromwellian rule. The Three Devils: Luther's, Milton's, and Goethe's With Other Essays 2011-03-03T03:00:54.067Z
Massachusetts and the king.—During the Cromwellian period the New England colonies had followed their own devices, but when Charles II came to the throne, they could not expect to pursue their independent course. The Colonization of North America 1492-1783 2011-07-06T02:00:47.077Z
But the descendants of the Elizabethan and Cromwellian 'undertakers' would have none of it. The Viceroys of Ireland 2011-05-24T02:00:11.197Z
Then, with a bound he was on his nimble feet again, and, linking his arm in the arm of the Cromwellian trooper, strolled along the ranks of fanning dowagers, glancing amiably into their masked faces. The Streets of Ascalon Episodes in the Unfinished Career of Richard Quarren, Esqre. 2011-02-12T03:00:30.987Z
He was a typical English Puritan, with much of the Cromwellian sternness of creed, but with a fine Greek culture that made him one of the great scholars of the world. Comfort Found in Good Old Books 2011-01-31T03:00:11.907Z
He got up as Lola entered,—done for, but in the spirit of a protector, a Cromwellian spirit. The Rustle of Silk 2011-01-27T03:00:44.390Z
Navigation Act of 1660.—During the Cromwellian period, parliament had asserted the right to legislate for the colonies and the restored Stuarts accepted the principle. The Colonization of North America 1492-1783 2011-07-06T02:00:47.077Z
In the Cromwellian wars, the sacrilegious followers of the stern old castle-hater carried off a great bell from St. David’s, Pembrokeshire. British Goblins Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions 2010-12-20T17:11:57.810Z
But the extinction of a nation requires time, even when accomplished by measures so admirable as those employed in the Cromwellian settlement. A Short History of England, Ireland and Scotland
From this period date three powerful satires on the state of affairs in Munster, and in particular on the Cromwellian settlers. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 5 "Cat" to "Celt"
At this time the castles of Cardigan and Aberystwyth, both held in the name of King Charles, were reduced to ruins by the Cromwellian army. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 3 "Capefigue" to "Carneades"
The country town, the countryside, was, until a few years back, distinctly Puritanical in garb; there were Elizabethan doublets on old men, and wide Cromwellian breeches, patched doubtless, walked the market-place. English Costume
He was one of those Cromwellian men who can only be appreciated at a distance. The Romance of the Reaper
Carlyle then undertook several journeys, chiefly in order to visit Cromwellian battlefields, the sight of which made the Oliver enterprise no longer impossible. Thomas Carlyle Famous Scots Series
The conspiracy was attributed to certain Cromwellian soldiers, who had been sent out to Virginia as servants; but the real grounds and true character of it can now hardly be ascertained. History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia
It can now be shown that he was holding the benefice at least as early as 1658—and possibly from the beginning of the Cromwellian rule and the overthrow of the Episcopacy in 1646. The Annals of Willenhall
The coat was, doubtless, an old-fashioned Cromwellian coat with no waist. English Costume
In settling Scotland Clarendon’s aim was to make that kingdom dependent upon England and to uphold the Cromwellian union. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 4 "Cincinnatus" to "Cleruchy"
It is not easy to take bearings which will locate the position of the Cromwellian government. A History of Witchcraft in England from 1558 to 1718
Added to this, the colony contained malecontent Cromwellian soldiers reduced to bondage, perhaps some of them men of heroic soul, victims of civil war, ripe for revolt. History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia
The first impulses of the international lawyers were much in the Cromwellian spirit. Notes on the Diplomatic History of the Jewish Question
For the moment they were successful, because the Cromwellian victory in England was favorable to their cause. The Fathers of New England A Chronicle of the Puritan Commonwealths
The Hall of Castlewood was built with two courts, whereof one only, the fountain court, was now inhabited, the other having been battered down in the Cromwellian wars. Henry Esmond; The English Humourists; The Four Georges
Since the Cromwellian rule of the sword, the army is so hated in England that an officer, going on duty from his home to the barracks, has to drive in a closed carriage.—O.A.H. Gems (?) of German Thought
The Cromwellian era exhibited an increase of piety. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
She had more belief in the Cromwellian doctrine of keeping the powder dry; and that she meant to practise it, not with powder, but with her purse, was soon made evident by her speech. The Free Lances A Romance of the Mexican Valley
They’re most sober Calvinists, with convictions of the Cromwellian kind, and I don’t think any of our late disturbers will care to interfere with them.” Lorimer of the Northwest
One or two of these old Cromwellian soldiers were still alive in the village, and looked grimly at first upon my lady viscountess, when she came to dwell there. Henry Esmond; The English Humourists; The Four Georges
There is a Cromwellian fort at Tresco, on a narrow rock jutting into the sea. The Cornwall Coast
An officer upon duty, he saw the terrible spectacle with Cromwellian composure, but the man behind the impassive mask was upon his knees in prayer for the human soul. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 2 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
As to banishment, the "Cromwellian settlement" was necessarily based on the banishment of those whom the settlers displaced. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 11
The First Lieutenant, with a reluctance and a full sense of the responsibilities involved, that was also Cromwellian, finally consented to become the titular head of the sing-song party. A Tall Ship On Other Naval Occasions
He had shown them the dungeons, the room in which a prince had been murdered and the havoc wrought upon the walls by Cromwellian cannon. The Kingdom Round the Corner A Novel
On the shelf for books is a representation of a Cromwellian soldier with a dog, apparently in pursuit of a deer. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Gloucester [2nd ed.] A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espicopal See
Of the more utilitarian leather work there is the wearing apparel of former days, the leather clothing of Cromwellian times and the leather boots. Chats on Household Curios
They were so sadly mutilated by the Cromwellian troopers that houses were erected and a weekly market held on the site. Exeter
Later, in the Cromwellian period, he was arrested and again imprisoned, but was released in 1652, and, after the accession of Charles II, was made keeper of the records in the Tower. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. VII (of X)—Continental Europe I
As for Ogilvie's lady, she died before the Restoration, her health being ruined by the hardships she endured from the Cromwellian satellites. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume V (of 10)
A writer in the Spectator said Lord Kitchener must be made Lord-Lieutenant, as the situation called for a soldier, and the hero of Omdurman was the nearest approach to the good old Cromwellian type. Six days of the Irish Republic A Narrative and Critical Account of the Latest Phase of Irish Politics
The Cromwellian, which is included in this period, was identical with it. Mission Furniture How to Make It, Part I
His unqualified and immediate support of the King's execution had, of course, united him with the Cromwellian party who had brought it about. Milton
And an attempt has been made to read the mysterious inscription as a Cromwellian epitaph. Holborn and Bloomsbury The Fascination of London
His mother, Mary Atkins, came of a Cromwellian family settled in the County Cork. Thomas Davis, Selections from his Prose and Poetry
These Mortuary Chests were desecrated by the Cromwellian ruffians when they broke into the cathedral, and the bones were hurled through the stained glass of the west and other windows. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
It is a commonplace of modern history that the counties settled by Cromwellian soldiers have become most typically Irish. Home Rule Second Edition
During this period vast numbers of illuminated liturgical books were destroyed for religious or fanatical reasons, just as in our own Cromwellian times numbers of Horæ, Missals, etc., were destroyed as papistical and superstitious. Illuminated Manuscripts
The Danes, the Normans, the Elizabethan, the Cromwellian, the Jacobite, all made history in Dublin in their day, but the city as it stands is practically modern. The Sunny Side of Ireland How to see it by the Great Southern and Western Railway
Under such circumstances, we are not exaggerating the effect of the acts of settlement, passed after the Restoration, in saying, that they confirmed by law the Cromwellian robbery. Thomas Davis, Selections from his Prose and Poetry
Cromwellian treatment needed a Cromwell, but he did not see one on the Treasury Bench. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, August 11, 1920
This antagonism reached its height in the Cromwellian era, and the men of those times stand forth upon the page of history as the exponents of the great principles of civil freedom. The Continental Monthly, Vol. III, No. V, May, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
There is in it a true Cromwellian temper. Modern Eloquence: Vol II, After-Dinner Speeches E-O
It figured largely in the fights between Cromwellian and Confederate, and some of the old battlements still stand witness to its strength in bygone times. The Sunny Side of Ireland How to see it by the Great Southern and Western Railway
Her final triumph was to resist the Estates in Parliament, with success, and to lay Scotland open to the Cromwellian conquest. Historical Mysteries
Thank God I have lived to see the restoration of my dear husband's lands, and the discomfiture of those Cromwellian knaves, who have so long possessed them. Orange and Green A Tale of the Boyne and Limerick
The strength of the Cromwellian party lay in the fact that it was composed almost entirely of the laboring and the middle classes, the bone and sinew of the land. The Continental Monthly, Vol. III, No. V, May, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
Its quaint gables, mullioned windows and Cromwellian porch were the joy of photographers, while the old-fashioned hall, when the big log fire was lighted, would be hard to beat for coziness. The Luckiest Girl in the School
The new Protector took up the reins of power with proper forms and ceremonies, and at once proceeded to summon a Parliament, an Imperial Cromwellian Parliament, containing representatives both from Scotland and Ireland. Andrew Marvell
"Come hither, lad," said the glorious leader, when the men in Cromwellian steel-caps had said a few low eager words. Five Children and It
Neither is it surprising that a man of such boldness of speech and such almost Cromwellian vigor in action should have enemies; that is a necessity. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 110, December, 1866 A Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and Politics
One hundred thousand Catholics were sold as slaves to the West Indian and North American planters by the public authority of the Cromwellian government. Percy Bysshe Shelley as a Philosopher and Reformer
It was a very strange nature that he had altogether;—this old Cromwellian and Puritan—and I am not sure to this day whether he were not in good faith in his murderous designs. Oddsfish!
Perhaps no better words could be found in explanation of the Cromwellian policy adopted by our President. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 72, October, 1863
The transformation of the Cromwellian settler has been indicated; if you were to search for him to-day you would probably find him President of the local branch of the United Irish League. The Open Secret of Ireland
The story went that the Cromwellian General Harrison had, with his own hands, slain the actor, crying, as he struck him down: "Cursed is he that doeth the work of the Lord negligently." A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character
You can't carry out the Cromwellian method in the nineteenth century. With Rimington
The Cromwellian admirals handed down to us the memory of battles lasting three, and even four, days. Some Principles of Maritime Strategy
The Cromwellian soldiers were probably quartered in the somewhat ruined castle and used what timber they could find for lighting their fires. The Evolution of an English Town
The Cromwellian settlement, however, acted more effectually than any amount of prohibitions or Acts of Parliament, and trade was entirely ruined by it for a time. An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800
The next era of iconoclastic zeal was that of the Civil War and the Cromwellian period. Vanishing England
His letters show that he disliked the Cromwellian system and the republicanism which Harrington and Milton had based upon it. Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham
These chairs are made of oak, the Stuart ones with seats and backs of cane, the Cromwellian ones with seats and backs of tapestry, needlework, corded velvet, or some such handsome fabric. The House in Good Taste
The Cromwellian administration in Ireland effected a revolution unparalleled in history. The Land-War In Ireland (1870) A History For The Times
The Cromwellian landowners soon lost their religious character, while they retained all the hardness of the fanatic and the feelings of Puritan conquerors towards a conquered Catholic people. Handbook of Home Rule Being articles on the Irish question
During the Cromwellian period much destruction was wrought by mad zealots of the Puritan faction. Vanishing England
Nor must we forget, as Locke should have remembered, the plain lesson of the Cromwellian constitutional experiments. Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham
Of course, the cost of the Cromwellian chairs might be greatly increased by expensive coverings. The House in Good Taste
His conduct was as barbarous as that of the Cromwellian officers. The Land-War In Ireland (1870) A History For The Times
Father Little is a tall fine-looking man of a Saxon rather than a Celtic type, and I daresay comes of the Cromwellian stock. Ireland Under Coercion (2nd ed.) (2 of 2) (1888)
But, in addition to these, there were many distinguished officers, tied to the Cromwellian dynasty, as it might seem, by their antecedents. The Life of John Milton, Volume 5 (of 7), 1654-1660
The interest of the tale, such as it is, centres round two men, Colonel Goring and Morty Sullivan, the Cromwellian and the Celt.  Reviews
Stuart and Cromwellian chairs are being more and more reproduced. The House in Good Taste
In fact the Cromwellian commissioners did nothing more than carry out fully the principles of our present land code. The Land-War In Ireland (1870) A History For The Times
She combined duty and interest as skilfully as the most Cromwellian old Presbyter among her ancestors. The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 5, February, 1885
While the Protectorate lasted he had been really a Cromwellian; but, like so many other Cromwellians, he was now a half-declared Royalist. The Life of John Milton, Volume 5 (of 7), 1654-1660
We may imagine the applause of the courtiers of James Stuart, the Presumptuous; but never since the Cromwellian revolution has that scene been really effective on the English stage. The Theory of the Theatre
There was a time when the incumbents were forced to leave their cure and give place to an intruding minister appointed by the Cromwellian Parliament. The Parish Clerk
It is not law or justice, it is not British power, that prevents the enactment of Cromwellian scenes of desolation in every county of that unfortunate country. The Land-War In Ireland (1870) A History For The Times
My ancestor was Colonel Hamilton, as stout a Cromwellian as ever led a squadron of Noll's Ironsides to a charge. International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 5, July 29, 1850
Had he not for six years been a most conspicuous Cromwellian? The Life of John Milton, Volume 5 (of 7), 1654-1660
Then came the terrible episode of the Cromwellian war, in which Romanist and Royalist alike went down before the Puritan force. Is Ulster Right?
We may stride triumphantly across the location of the Cromwellian barricades, and not the less so, perhaps, for certain other barricades which he helped to erect in the path of privilege. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 097, January, 1876
What strikes the Englishman perhaps as much as anything in the Emperor's character at this time is the Cromwellian trait in it. William of Germany
Truly the work was done with Cromwellian thoroughness. The Beginnings of New England Or the Puritan Theocracy in its Relations to Civil and Religious Liberty
What of them?——It was no false rumour that Montague, the Cromwellian among Cromwellians, the man who would have died for Cromwell or perhaps for his dynasty, had been holding himself free for Charles. The Life of John Milton, Volume 5 (of 7), 1654-1660
At the Restoration some effort was made to undo the injustice of the Cromwellian confiscations. Is Ulster Right?
The Hampshire mind abhors foreign breeding, and the old Cromwellian spirit thinks good manners sprung from the world, and wit from the Evil One!” A Reputed Changeling Or Three Seventh Years Two Centuries Ago
In front of the town-hall is a good statue of Blake, the famous Cromwellian admiral, whose birthplace, much modernised, will be found in Blake Street. Somerset
A style of chair, which we still recognise as Cromwellian, was also largely imported from Holland about this time—plain square backs and seats covered with brown leather, studded with brass nails. Illustrated History of Furniture From the Earliest to the Present Time
It seems utterly impossible, indeed, that the phrase "a short but scandalous night of interruption" was intended to apply to the entire six years of the Cromwellian Dictatorship and Protectorship. The Life of John Milton, Volume 5 (of 7), 1654-1660
It is curious how close a parallel might be drawn between the way in which Norman Ireland was Ersefied and that in which Cromwellian Ireland was Catholicized. Is Ulster Right?
In the Cromwellian and Williamite wars, we see the mournful mothers and daughters of the Gaeldom passing in sad procession to Connacht, or wailing on Shannon banks for the flight of the "Wild Geese." The Glories of Ireland
He walked around the ring with a grand, Cromwellian step, sowing a pattering rain of the little cakes on the clean-shaven lawn, as a farmer would sow wheat in his field, broadcast, in liberal handfuls.  A Walk from London to John O'Groat's
The Cromwellian soldiers who had served in the war had all received promises of grants of land, and their pay, now several years due, was also to be paid to them in the same coin. The Story of Ireland
His great popularity and the conditions of the country itself made a Cromwellian revolt there more likely than anywhere else. The Life of John Milton, Volume 5 (of 7), 1654-1660
A mass of Cromwellian armour was huddled together in a corner of a long monkish gallery, with a standard, encrusted with dust, and a couple of old drums, one broken. Venetia
Prendergast, another noted authority, in the Cromwellian Settlement of Ireland, furnishes ample verification of this by the statistics which he quotes from the English records. The Glories of Ireland
The Cromwellian clock chimed a remnant half hour. The Blotting Book
The silence was broken, however, by an old Cromwellian Major named Hollis, who had been drawing upon paper the position of the villages in which the enemy was quartered. Micah Clarke His Statement as made to his three grandchildren Joseph, Gervas and Reuben During the Hard Winter of 1734
Seeing her enter the house, the old Cromwellian shrugged his shoulders, shook his head despondently, shoved the two trunks hastily over the threshold, ran back to his boat, and pushed off. London Pride Or When the World Was Younger
We have again to thank the fanatics of the Reformation and Cromwellian periods for the shameful destruction of so many beautiful windows. English Villages
In the pseudo-republic of the Cromwellian commonwealth the English had a state as wholly without liberty, equality, and fraternity as in the king-capped oligarchy they had before and have had ever since. Seven English Cities
Wrath of God, I believe you were a cross-eyed Cromwellian soldier in your previous incarnation!" said Jack; "and as it is hard for a horse to be crosseyed, you could not retain the characteristic. Over the Pass
If the reader wish to understand this Cromwellian effusion, let him consult the Psalm cxix. in the Vulgate., or cxx. in the English translation. The History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans to the Accession of King George the Fifth Volume 8
I am no Cromwellian, no republican, that wishes to oppose the throne, in order to destroy it. Wyandotte
Descended directly from some stray member of the Cromwellian party who fled at the Restoration, he chose Virginia rather than New England, allured by the milder climate. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
Presently the hands of the Cromwellian timepiece which was the nearest approach to an Elizabethan clock that Lucia had been able at present to obtain, pointed to a quarter past ten. Queen Lucia
Wouldn't a cross-eyed Cromwellian soldier strike fear to the heart of any loyalist? Over the Pass
They fondly believed that a new era was to be ushered in by the rule of the Cromwellian saints. The Emancipation of Massachusetts
He believed in the people, it is true, but it was a people of Cromwellian Independents.  The Revolution in Tanner's Lane
Even in dour Cromwellian England, rouge registered the wrong politics but not immorality. Nonsenseorship
These were the older Royalists, who had never been tainted with Cromwellian sympathies, and who had forgotten any former acceptance of the Covenant which might now have been brought up against them. Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon — Volume 02
And his son had turned a Cromwellian, who, in poverty, sought refuge in America when Charles II. came to the throne; and from him, in the vicissitudes of five generations, the poor clergyman was descended. Over the Pass
Oddly enough, I have another link with the Cromwellian Wars. The Adventure of Living : a Subjective Autobiography
Garrison with his logic, Burritt with his languages, Douglas with his magnificent eloquence, were as naught to Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee, and that soldier of the fine old Cromwellian type—Stonewall Jackson. Queen Victoria, her girlhood and womanhood
Most bitter of all against the Cromwellian régime were the Roman Catholics in Ireland. A Political and Social History of Modern Europe V.1.
He was not likely to welcome its revival now that the Cromwellian yoke was removed; and all the overtures that came from them were to his mind open to suspicion of duplicity. Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon — Volume 02
They also preserved in their Calvinistic evangelicalism a trace of the Cromwellian Ponsonby, the founder of the race.  Catharine Furze
They are, however, probably Cromwellian and not Elizabethan. The Adventure of Living : a Subjective Autobiography
By the way, you must have a name to pass by; for it may be ill travelling under your own, as the fellow who keeps this house is an old Cromwellian. Peveril of the Peak
We can say, as one said at the opening of the Cromwellian struggle, "God help the land where ruin must reform!" Caesar's Column
As a curb upon the national spirit of rebellion, Clarendon thought that, although they were monuments of Cromwellian rule, the garrisons were essential. Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon — Volume 02
Paul, half sitting on the edge of the Cromwellian table in the bay of the window, laughed. The Fortunate Youth
The Estate mason was seen mixing mortar in the breastplate, and the coachman washed the carriage with his legs in the Cromwellian jack- boots. The Adventure of Living : a Subjective Autobiography
But the old Cromwellian, who was on guard, had not so learned his duty. Peveril of the Peak
But the Cromwellian republic and the strict Puritan creed were utterly hateful to most Englishmen. The English Constitution
Just now there was a renewed sense throughout the Anglo-Saxon public that it was the duty of the civilized to promote the civilization of the backward, and the Cromwellian method waxed in popularity. The Path of Empire; a chronicle of the United States as a world power
The details of this first exodus are to be found in the pages of many modern authors, particularly in Mr. Prendergast's "Cromwellian Settlement." Irish Race in the Past and the Present
There were also Cromwellian ancestors on the distaff side. The Adventure of Living : a Subjective Autobiography
Was it not so in the Cromwellian times? Signs of Change
The name was a compliment to Carteret, who in the Cromwellian wars had defended the little isle of Jersey against the forces of the Long Parliament. The Quaker Colonies, a chronicle of the proprietors of the Delaware
Man acknowledges in the inferior animals no rights inconsistent with his own convenience; and as man deals with the inferior animals the Cromwellian thought himself at liberty to deal with the Roman Catholic. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 4
Mr. Prendergast has given a fair sketch of the former in the second edition of his "Cromwellian Settlement." Irish Race in the Past and the Present
One or two of these old Cromwellian soldiers were still alive in the village, and looked grimly at first upon my Lady Viscountess, when she came to dwell there. The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne
In arranging the terms of surrender the Cromwellian generals sometimes excluded the bishops and clergy from protection, and at best they granted them only a short time to prepare for leaving the country. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 2
Temple had also, a short time before he began to reside at the Hague, written a treatise on the state of Ireland, in which he showed all the feelings of a Cromwellian. Critical and Historical Essays — Volume 1
Arguing with him, she might almost have been listening to one of his Cromwellian ancestors risen from the dead.  All Roads Lead to Calvary
The historian and novelist even have ere now frequently told us to what purpose the "Word of God " was manipulated by Scottish Covenanter and Cromwellian freebooter. Irish Race in the Past and the Present
Hauberks and helms, blunderbusses, Cromwellian breastplates, matchlocks, creeses, and the swords and daggers of an army of dead-and-gone gallants gleam dully in the ghostly light. Strictly business: more stories of the four million
The atmosphere of education in which he lived was colonial, revolutionary, almost Cromwellian, as though he were steeped, from his greatest grandmother's birth, in the odor of political crime. The Education of Henry Adams
The years which he passed in Ireland, while the Cromwellian system was in full operation, he always described as "years of great satisfaction." Critical and Historical Essays — Volume 1
The first of these was son of a ribbon-weaver, who, catching the fanatical spirit of the Cromwellian period, had ranted as an Anabaptist preacher. Royalty Restored
The Cromwellian soldiers, not content with the character of warriors, came as "avengers of the Lord," to destroy an "idolatrous people." Irish Race in the Past and the Present
Some of us still preserve, as heirlooms, old tables and bedsteads of Cromwellian times: in the twenty-first century what will have become of our machine-made bedsteads and tables? The Unseen World and Other Essays
But woman, once she feels her power, is exacting, and in course of time the Cromwellian soldiers found that further sacrifices still were required of them, which they had never counted upon. Irish Race in the Past and the Present
Thus, when the Cromwellian persecution began, the religious orders were again flourishing in Ireland. Irish Race in the Past and the Present
But chiefly during the Cromwellian war and the nine years of the Protector's reign were they doomed to absolute, unrelenting destruction. Irish Race in the Past and the Present
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