Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... model of the army , from which it would be easy to exclude peers , whether the Self- Denying Ordinance were passed or no . On January 21 , the Commons named Fairfax as General and Skippon as Major - General of the new army . The post of ...
... model of the army , from which it would be easy to exclude peers , whether the Self- Denying Ordinance were passed or no . On January 21 , the Commons named Fairfax as General and Skippon as Major - General of the new army . The post of ...
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Samuel Rawson Gardiner. CORNET JOYCE From the Painting in the collection of Mrs. Frankland - Russell - Astley , at Chequers Court , Buckinghamshire . CHAPTER II . THE NEW MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS.
Samuel Rawson Gardiner. CORNET JOYCE From the Painting in the collection of Mrs. Frankland - Russell - Astley , at Chequers Court , Buckinghamshire . CHAPTER II . THE NEW MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS.
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Samuel Rawson Gardiner. CHAPTER II . THE NEW MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS . HE New Model Army had been accepted by both Houses and by both parties in either House , because in no other way could the difficulties of the situa- tion be ...
Samuel Rawson Gardiner. CHAPTER II . THE NEW MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS . HE New Model Army had been accepted by both Houses and by both parties in either House , because in no other way could the difficulties of the situa- tion be ...
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... Model Army was being brought into shape in the spring of 1645. It was composed partly of men pressed into the service , partly of soldiers who had served in former armies . That the Puritan , and even the Independent element , was well ...
... Model Army was being brought into shape in the spring of 1645. It was composed partly of men pressed into the service , partly of soldiers who had served in former armies . That the Puritan , and even the Independent element , was well ...
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... Model from preceding armies , was that it was regularly paid . Hitherto the soldiers had been dependent on intermittent Parliamentary grants , or still more intermittent efforts of local committees ... MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS . 41.
... Model from preceding armies , was that it was regularly paid . Hitherto the soldiers had been dependent on intermittent Parliamentary grants , or still more intermittent efforts of local committees ... MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS . 41.
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