Oliver CromwellGoupil, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... Fairfax and his son , Sir Thomas Fairfax , were with difficulty holding their own in the West Riding of Yorkshire against a Royalist force under the command of the Earl of Newcastle . By the middle of the year , the Parliamentary armies ...
... Fairfax and his son , Sir Thomas Fairfax , were with difficulty holding their own in the West Riding of Yorkshire against a Royalist force under the command of the Earl of Newcastle . By the middle of the year , the Parliamentary armies ...
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... Fairfax , had fled from that which they deemed to be a complete disaster . Before long the whole of the north of England , save a few out- lying fortresses , was lost to the King . In the south , matters were going badly for Parliament ...
... Fairfax , had fled from that which they deemed to be a complete disaster . Before long the whole of the north of England , save a few out- lying fortresses , was lost to the King . In the south , matters were going badly for Parliament ...
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... Fairfax as General and Skippon as Major - General of the new army . The post of Lieutenant - General , which carried with it the command of the Horse , was significantly left open . No legislation now barred the way to Cromwell's ...
... Fairfax as General and Skippon as Major - General of the new army . The post of Lieutenant - General , which carried with it the command of the Horse , was significantly left open . No legislation now barred the way to Cromwell's ...
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... Fairfax and Montague , side by side with Hewson , the cobbler , and Pride , the drayman . If ever the army should be drawn within the circle of politics , much would follow from the adoption of a system of promotion which grounded ...
... Fairfax and Montague , side by side with Hewson , the cobbler , and Pride , the drayman . If ever the army should be drawn within the circle of politics , much would follow from the adoption of a system of promotion which grounded ...
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... Fairfax with eleven thousand men to the relief of Taunton , where Blake , who not long before had defended Lyme against all the efforts of the royalists to take it , was now holding out to the last with scanty protection from the ...
... Fairfax with eleven thousand men to the relief of Taunton , where Blake , who not long before had defended Lyme against all the efforts of the royalists to take it , was now holding out to the last with scanty protection from the ...
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