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    Foreign Tongues under Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England. Although these illustrious positions may seem to paint the picture of a politician and advocate of democracy however, MIlton was more anarchistic than democratic. John Milton did not necessarily believe in people having power over their lives, but rather recognized the flaws in the current system of monarchies…

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    The Fronde known in english and Le Fronde known as in french, was a series of civil wars that occurred in France between the years 1648 and 1653. Louis the XIV was in charge during this era and was making an attempt to check the growing power of royal government; its failure prepared the way for the absolutism of Louis XIV’s personal reign. The Fronde was a reaction to the policies that were started under the Cardinal de Richelieu, chief minister of Louis XIII from 1624 to 1642, who had weakened…

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    people were opposed to this idea. The war continued on for several years, initially with neither sides succeeding. Later, the English Civil War took a turning point at the Battle of Naseby when Parliament’s side gained a major victory under the lead of Oliver Cromwell. After surrendering to the Scottish, being sold to Parliament, escaping, and then being tried for treason after his side was defeated at the Battle of Preston, King Charles I was tried for treason and then executed. This event…

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    Millard Fillmore was born on Jan 7, 1800. Millard’s birthplace is a big debate. There are many different sources that place him in many different locations at his birth. He was born in Locke Township, New York, Summerhill, New York, Cayuga County, New York or, a region in New York known as the Finger Lakes. He was born to Nathaniel and Phoebe Fillmore. His odd name, Millard, comes from his mother’s maiden name. He had nine other siblings Millard Fillmore was born into extreme poverty. At…

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    The dynamism and ideas of Oliver Cromwell both ran dry when he realised the resistance he still faced in the Parliament and he had to dissolve it for the second time, feeling like God had deserted him. Sickness prevented him from saving the ruins of his Republic and by the end of…

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    Charles (John Huffam) Dickens was born on February 7, 1812 in Portsmouth, United Kingdom ("Charles (John Huffam) Dickens." DISCovering Authors). Dickens had an overall harsh childhood with his father (John Dickens) constantly being sent to debtors prison for living beyond his means ("Charles (John Huffam) Dickens." DISCovering Authors). Since his father was imprisoned and his mother lived with her husband in prison, Dickens was forced to live in poverty and hunger in a rented room ("Charles…

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    "Throughout our life, our worst weaknesses and meannesses are usually committed for the sake of the people we most despise."- Charles Dickens, Great Expectations. Charles John Huffam Dickens was born February 7, 1812, in Ports Mouth, on the southern coast of England. Charles was the second of eight children. During his early years his family moved to Chatham, at this time was the happiest time for Dickens and he refers to this time alot in his novels. Charles and his siblings were free to roam…

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    February 7,1812 in Portsmouth England. He was the second born out of eight children. John Dickens, his father was a naval clerk and his mother, Elizabeth Barrow, aspired to be a teacher and school director. During his lifetime he wrote six novels; Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, Nicholas Nickleby, David Copperfield, A Tale of Two Cities and Great Expectations. Charles moved a lot in his childhood because of his family’s poor status. In 1816 they moved to Chatham, Kent, close to the…

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    The English Civil War was a turning point in English history and in the life of an ordinary country gentlemen, Oliver Cromwell. The English Civil War started in 1642 and ended in 1651. During those nine years, Oliver Cromwell rose in rank to the position of Protectorate because of his relationship with his capable troops and military skill in battle. While historians debate his role, Oliver Cromwell was an effective leader in trying to create a better England. Before the English Civil War of…

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    A Christmas Carol is a short novel by Charles Dickens, published for the first time in 1843 that takes place in the Victorian London. The main characters are Scrooge, Jacob Marley, The Ghost of Christmas Past, The Ghost of Christmas Present, and The Ghost of Christmas Future. But other characters can also be found such as Fred, Scrooge’s nephew; Fezziwig, who was Scrooge’s mentor; Belle, a woman who Scrooge loved; Bob Cratchit; Scrooge’s clerk, and others. The story begins by stating Marley’s…

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