"Never man was highlier extolled, and never man baselier reported of and vilified” write Richard Baxter - a contemporary of Oliver Cromwell, who was not a fan. In this he was closer to the truth than Samuel Johnson, who wearily wrote in the 18th century that "all that can be told of him is already in print.” Cromwell is makes a subject extraordinarily divisive, and extraordinarily rich, partly because, as some other clever person remarked, people find in him what they are looking for. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
剧集 · The History of England

448 Not So Merrie
B248 min

477 The Exclusion Brouhaha
B146 min

446 The Popish Plot
C240 min

445 Carnage
C244 min

444 Danby's New Way
C245 min

443 Charles' Great Game
C245 min

442 The Treaty of Dover
C245 min

441 The Duellist
C245 min




