Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... army to claim at least a doubtful victory in the place of the rout which would otherwise have befallen it if Rupert , on his late return , had found his master's foot in a con- dition to carry on the struggle . Whatever else Cromwell ...
... army to claim at least a doubtful victory in the place of the rout which would otherwise have befallen it if Rupert , on his late return , had found his master's foot in a con- dition to carry on the struggle . Whatever else Cromwell ...
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... army which , on July 13 , crushed Waller's army on Roundway Down ; whilst on July 26 , Bristol was taken by Rupert , and the whole of the Southern counties thrown open to the assaults of the King's partisans . Farther East , though ...
... army which , on July 13 , crushed Waller's army on Roundway Down ; whilst on July 26 , Bristol was taken by Rupert , and the whole of the Southern counties thrown open to the assaults of the King's partisans . Farther East , though ...
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... army , would soon be heard of in Lincolnshire , where Lord Willoughby of Parham , had lately seized Gainsborough for Parliament . Amongst the troops ordered to maintain this advanced position was Cromwell's regi- ment , and on July 28 ...
... army , would soon be heard of in Lincolnshire , where Lord Willoughby of Parham , had lately seized Gainsborough for Parliament . Amongst the troops ordered to maintain this advanced position was Cromwell's regi- ment , and on July 28 ...
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... army of 10,000 men to be raised within its limits . Whilst in the South , Essex raised the siege of Gloucester , and was successful enough at Newbury to make good his retreat to London , Manchester's new army , in which Cromwell ...
... army of 10,000 men to be raised within its limits . Whilst in the South , Essex raised the siege of Gloucester , and was successful enough at Newbury to make good his retreat to London , Manchester's new army , in which Cromwell ...
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... army might prevent such a mischief . " This attack on the Scots led to an attack on the English nobility , amongst whom the sects found scant favour . He hoped , he said in words long afterwards remembered against him , to see never a ...
... army might prevent such a mischief . " This attack on the Scots led to an attack on the English nobility , amongst whom the sects found scant favour . He hoped , he said in words long afterwards remembered against him , to see never a ...
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