Oliver CromwellLongmans, Green, 1909 - 319 páginas This volume is an extensive biography of Oliver Cromwell, but according to its preface, the author suggests that it is a history. Gardiner makes a point to distinguish a history with a biographical viewpoint from that of a strict biography. |
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... victory , and who were not only themselves familiar with horseman- ship from their youth up , but had at their disposal the grooms and the huntsmen who were attached to their service . " Your troops , " he said some weeks later to his ...
... victory , and who were not only themselves familiar with horseman- ship from their youth up , but had at their disposal the grooms and the huntsmen who were attached to their service . " Your troops , " he said some weeks later to his ...
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... victory in the place of the rout which would have befallen it if Rupert , on his late return , had found his master's foot in a condition to carry on the struggle . What- ever else Cromwell learnt from his first experience of actual ...
... victory in the place of the rout which would have befallen it if Rupert , on his late return , had found his master's foot in a condition to carry on the struggle . What- ever else Cromwell learnt from his first experience of actual ...
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... victory for the Parliamentary side . two men . Yet , at the moment , the prospect was gloomy enough . On July 30 Gainsborough surrendered , and unless Cromwell's forces could be augmented , there was little to intervene between ...
... victory for the Parliamentary side . two men . Yet , at the moment , the prospect was gloomy enough . On July 30 Gainsborough surrendered , and unless Cromwell's forces could be augmented , there was little to intervene between ...
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... victory for the Parliamentary side . Yet , at the moment , the prospect was gloomy enough . On July 30 Gainsborough surrendered , and unless Cromwell's forces could be augmented , there was little to intervene between Newcastle's army ...
... victory for the Parliamentary side . Yet , at the moment , the prospect was gloomy enough . On July 30 Gainsborough surrendered , and unless Cromwell's forces could be augmented , there was little to intervene between Newcastle's army ...
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... victory of Marston Moor , to the father of a youth who had there met his death - wound , his own losses rose before his mind . Of his four sons , two had already passed away : -Robert , leaving behind him a memory of unusual piety , had ...
... victory of Marston Moor , to the father of a youth who had there met his death - wound , his own losses rose before his mind . Of his four sons , two had already passed away : -Robert , leaving behind him a memory of unusual piety , had ...
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