Examples of using Cromwell in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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chairman and senior partner of Sullivan& Cromwell, and two years older than his sister,
The victory was of such a magnitude that Cromwell called it"A high act of the Lord's Providence to us[and]
A 1658 issue Cromwell Half-Crown, with the Latin inscription OLIVAR D G RP ANG SCO ET HIB&c PRO, translated as"Oliver, by the Grace of God of the Republic of England,
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Early in 1651 Cromwell tried to ease tensions by sending a delegation to The Hague proposing that the Dutch Republic join the Commonwealth
In his 1895 Cromwell and Communism,[15] Eduard Bernstein argued that several groups during the English Civil War(especially the Diggers) espoused clear communistic, agrarian ideals and that Oliver Cromwell's attitude towards these groups was at best ambivalent
In 1658, Cromwell died and was succeeded by his eldest son,
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Cromwell is led by a group of experienced and trained Educational experts, psychologists and former Corporative Executives
Cromwell is led by a group of experienced and trained Educational experts, psychologists and former Corporative Executives
Judge James Larry Edmondson, a securities lawyer for Sullivan& Cromwell, a speechwriter for former-U.S. Secretary of Education William Bennett
although it was captured by Cromwell two centuries later,
the English Civil War) from 1649- 53 and 1659- 60, under the rule of Oliver Cromwell and his son and successor Richard.
Bob Giuffra, of Sullivan& Cromwell.
although it was captured by Cromwell two centuries later,
Thomas Carlyle continued this reassessment of Cromwell in the 1840s by presenting him as a hero in the battle between good and evil and a model for restoring morality to an age that Carlyle believed to have been dominated by timidity, meaningless rhetoric,
It's first recorded in 1534 when John Fisher(an English Catholic Bishop in the 1500s) wrote it in a Christmas letter to Thomas Cromwell:“And this our Lord God send you a merry Christmas, and a comfortable, to your heart's desire.”.
It's first recorded in 1534 when John Fisher(an English Catholic Bishop in the 1500s) wrote it in a Christmas letter to Thomas Cromwell:"And this our Lord God send you a mery Christmas, and a comfortable, to your heart's desire.".
From these we learn that Cromwell, the chief figure of the revolution, was in close contact with the powerful Jew financiers in Holland;
Oliver Cromwell, John Milton,