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Charles to seize Dublin and to use it as a basis from which to send him military
aid in his struggle against the Parliament of England. In October 1641, before
they could make up their minds to act, an agrarian outbreak occurred in Ulster,
where ...
Charles to seize Dublin and to use it as a basis from which to send him military
aid in his struggle against the Parliament of England. In October 1641, before
they could make up their minds to act, an agrarian outbreak occurred in Ulster,
where ...
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ing, not merely that military appointments should be subject to Parliamentary
control, but that the King should be asked to take only such councillors as
Parliament could approve of. Cromwell was even more decided than Pym. The
King having ...
ing, not merely that military appointments should be subject to Parliamentary
control, but that the King should be asked to take only such councillors as
Parliament could approve of. Cromwell was even more decided than Pym. The
King having ...
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It was no reason — so they learnt from their captain — that they should remit any
single precaution recommended by the most worldly of military experts.' "
Cromwell almost certainly never told his soldiers — in so many words — to trust
in God ...
It was no reason — so they learnt from their captain — that they should remit any
single precaution recommended by the most worldly of military experts.' "
Cromwell almost certainly never told his soldiers — in so many words — to trust
in God ...
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When, by the end of April, he had cleared the shires of the association from
hostile forces, he made his way into Lincolnshire, and called on the neighbouring
military commanders of his own party to join him in an attack on the Royalist
garrison ...
When, by the end of April, he had cleared the shires of the association from
hostile forces, he made his way into Lincolnshire, and called on the neighbouring
military commanders of his own party to join him in an attack on the Royalist
garrison ...
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Lincolnshire was now added to the Eastern Association, the one part of England
on which the eyes of the Parliamentary chiefs could rest with complete satis-
Sooner or later Cromwell would have to face other questions than those of
military ...
Lincolnshire was now added to the Eastern Association, the one part of England
on which the eyes of the Parliamentary chiefs could rest with complete satis-
Sooner or later Cromwell would have to face other questions than those of
military ...
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