Oliver CromwellLongmans, Green, 1909 - 319 páginas |
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... negotiations , and did all that in him lay to clear the counties of the Eastern Association from Royalists , and to put them in a state of defence against Royalist incursions . some time later than January 23 , and before the end of ...
... negotiations , and did all that in him lay to clear the counties of the Eastern Association from Royalists , and to put them in a state of defence against Royalist incursions . some time later than January 23 , and before the end of ...
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... Negotiations opened at Oxford in the spring failed , indeed , to lead to peace , because neither party had the spirit of com- promise , but they were accompanied or followed by the defection from the Parliamentary ranks of men who , at ...
... Negotiations opened at Oxford in the spring failed , indeed , to lead to peace , because neither party had the spirit of com- promise , but they were accompanied or followed by the defection from the Parliamentary ranks of men who , at ...
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... negotiation arrived , the right side should be in possession of sufficient military force to enable it to dictate the terms of peace . It was his part not to consider what the King might do if he proved victorious , but to take good ...
... negotiation arrived , the right side should be in possession of sufficient military force to enable it to dictate the terms of peace . It was his part not to consider what the King might do if he proved victorious , but to take good ...
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... negotiation , and , so far as we are aware , no word passed his lips in public on the subject . On November 25 Cromwell appeared in Parlia- ment to urge on the one thing immediately necessary , the forging of an instrument by which the ...
... negotiation , and , so far as we are aware , no word passed his lips in public on the subject . On November 25 Cromwell appeared in Parlia- ment to urge on the one thing immediately necessary , the forging of an instrument by which the ...
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... negotiation with the King which is known as the Treaty of Uxbridge , came to an end , and Parliament was now committed to the design of meeting Charles in the field with an army commanded by professional soldiers , and withdrawn from ...
... negotiation with the King which is known as the Treaty of Uxbridge , came to an end , and Parliament was now committed to the design of meeting Charles in the field with an army commanded by professional soldiers , and withdrawn from ...
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