Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... military aid in his struggle against the Parliament of England . In October , 1641 , before they could make up their minds to act , an agrarian outbreak occurred in Ulster , where the native population rose against the English and ...
... military aid in his struggle against the Parliament of England . In October , 1641 , before they could make up their minds to act , an agrarian outbreak occurred in Ulster , where the native population rose against the English and ...
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... military appointments should be subject to Parliamentary control , but that the King should be asked to take only such councillors as Parliament could approve of . Cromwell was even more decided than Pym . The King having named five new ...
... military appointments should be subject to Parliamentary control , but that the King should be asked to take only such councillors as Parliament could approve of . Cromwell was even more decided than Pym . The King having named five new ...
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... military commanders of his own party to join him in an attack on the Royalist garrison at Newark , from which parties issued forth to overawe and despoil the Parliamentarians of the neighbourhood . Those upon whom he called — Sir John ...
... military commanders of his own party to join him in an attack on the Royalist garrison at Newark , from which parties issued forth to overawe and despoil the Parliamentarians of the neighbourhood . Those upon whom he called — Sir John ...
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... military experts . Cromwell almost certainly never told his soldiers - in so many words - to trust in God and keep their powder dry . Yet , apocryphal as is the anecdote , it well represents the spirit in which Cromwell's commands were ...
... military experts . Cromwell almost certainly never told his soldiers - in so many words - to trust in God and keep their powder dry . Yet , apocryphal as is the anecdote , it well represents the spirit in which Cromwell's commands were ...
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... military commanders of his own party to join him in an attack on the Royalist garrison at Newark , from which parties issued forth to overawe and despoil the Parliamentarians of the neighbourhood . Those upon whom he called - Sir John ...
... military commanders of his own party to join him in an attack on the Royalist garrison at Newark , from which parties issued forth to overawe and despoil the Parliamentarians of the neighbourhood . Those upon whom he called - Sir John ...
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