Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... hope of bringing back with him an army which might give him . the control over the English Parliament , an event occurred which brought to light the disastrous impolicy of his opponents in leaving upon the throne the man who was most ...
... hope of bringing back with him an army which might give him . the control over the English Parliament , an event occurred which brought to light the disastrous impolicy of his opponents in leaving upon the throne the man who was most ...
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... hope of forcing a passage to London , march off to Reading and Oxford without attempting to strike a blow . Towards the end of 1642 , or in the early part of 1643 , Cromwell had work found for him which was eventually to breathe a new ...
... hope of forcing a passage to London , march off to Reading and Oxford without attempting to strike a blow . Towards the end of 1642 , or in the early part of 1643 , Cromwell had work found for him which was eventually to breathe a new ...
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... hope that no member of either House would scruple to abandon his private interests for the public good . Later in the day , Tate gave point to Cromwell's suggestion by moving that as long as the war lasted , no member of either House ...
... hope that no member of either House would scruple to abandon his private interests for the public good . Later in the day , Tate gave point to Cromwell's suggestion by moving that as long as the war lasted , no member of either House ...
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... hope of undoing the consequences of Marston Moor . If there was one lesson which the Committee ought to have learnt from the campaign of the preceding year it was that it is useless to besiege towns whilst the enemy's army remains ...
... hope of undoing the consequences of Marston Moor . If there was one lesson which the Committee ought to have learnt from the campaign of the preceding year it was that it is useless to besiege towns whilst the enemy's army remains ...
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... hope of the realisation of the hopes which he cherished most deeply in his heart . All through the discussion he had shown not only a readiness . to sacrifice his own personal interests , but a determination to avoid even criticism of ...
... hope of the realisation of the hopes which he cherished most deeply in his heart . All through the discussion he had shown not only a readiness . to sacrifice his own personal interests , but a determination to avoid even criticism of ...
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