Oliver CromwellGoupil, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... Royalists in exile on the Continent , there is everything to lead us to suppose that it was not to be seen on any Puritan Englishman as early as the first months of 1656 , when Blake sailed on the voyage from which he never returned ...
... Royalists in exile on the Continent , there is everything to lead us to suppose that it was not to be seen on any Puritan Englishman as early as the first months of 1656 , when Blake sailed on the voyage from which he never returned ...
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... Royalist pamphleteers are credited , he was wallowing in revolting profligacy , and the charge may seem to find some support from Cromwell's own language in a subse- quent letter to his cousin , Mrs. St. John : " You know , " he wrote ...
... Royalist pamphleteers are credited , he was wallowing in revolting profligacy , and the charge may seem to find some support from Cromwell's own language in a subse- quent letter to his cousin , Mrs. St. John : " You know , " he wrote ...
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... Royalists , was alarmed lest a tyrannical episcopacy should be followed by by a still more tyrannical Presbyterian discipline , and strove to substitute for the existing system some scheme of modified epis- copacy by which bishops ...
... Royalists , was alarmed lest a tyrannical episcopacy should be followed by by a still more tyrannical Presbyterian discipline , and strove to substitute for the existing system some scheme of modified epis- copacy by which bishops ...
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... royalist gentry , whose very nickname of “ cavaliers " was a presage of victory , and who were not only themselves familiar with horsemanship from their youth up , but had at their disposal the grooms and the huntsmen who were attached ...
... royalist gentry , whose very nickname of “ cavaliers " was a presage of victory , and who were not only themselves familiar with horsemanship from their youth up , but had at their disposal the grooms and the huntsmen who were attached ...
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... dis- posal , after the whole of the the Royalist horse had galloped off in uncurbed pursuit . It was its co - operation which , by assailing in flank and rear the King's foot regiments , whilst the infantry 20 20 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... dis- posal , after the whole of the the Royalist horse had galloped off in uncurbed pursuit . It was its co - operation which , by assailing in flank and rear the King's foot regiments , whilst the infantry 20 20 OLIVER CROMWELL .
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