Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... militia . He was mainly concerned with seeing that the militia was in a state of efficiency for the defence of Parliament . As early as January 14 , 1642 , soon after the attempt on the five members had openly revealed Charles's ...
... militia . He was mainly concerned with seeing that the militia was in a state of efficiency for the defence of Parliament . As early as January 14 , 1642 , soon after the attempt on the five members had openly revealed Charles's ...
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... militia when called upon for service or training , " and hath hindered the carrying of the plate from that University ; which , as was reported , was to the value of £ 20,000 or thereabouts . " Evidently there was one member of ...
... militia when called upon for service or training , " and hath hindered the carrying of the plate from that University ; which , as was reported , was to the value of £ 20,000 or thereabouts . " Evidently there was one member of ...
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... militia . " It was perhaps to assist the committee to come to a righ a right conclusion his arrival at Westminster , Cromwell indignantly assailed Manchester as guilty of all the errors which had led to the deplorable result at Newbury ...
... militia . " It was perhaps to assist the committee to come to a righ a right conclusion his arrival at Westminster , Cromwell indignantly assailed Manchester as guilty of all the errors which had led to the deplorable result at Newbury ...
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... militia . " It was perhaps to assist the committee to come to a right conclusion . his arrival at Westminster , Cromwell indignantly assailed Manchester as guilty of all the errors which had led to the deplorable result at Newbury . Man ...
... militia . " It was perhaps to assist the committee to come to a right conclusion . his arrival at Westminster , Cromwell indignantly assailed Manchester as guilty of all the errors which had led to the deplorable result at Newbury . Man ...
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... militia should remain in the power of Parliament for ten . They could not see that at the end of the periods fixed Charles would have the immense advantage of finding himself face to face with a system which had ceased to have any legal ...
... militia should remain in the power of Parliament for ten . They could not see that at the end of the periods fixed Charles would have the immense advantage of finding himself face to face with a system which had ceased to have any legal ...
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