Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... officers who might be relied on in one case strike for the Crown , in the other case to strike for the Commons . Pym , who was leading his party in the House with consummate dexterity , seized the opportunity of asking , not merely that ...
... officers who might be relied on in one case strike for the Crown , in the other case to strike for the Commons . Pym , who was leading his party in the House with consummate dexterity , seized the opportunity of asking , not merely that ...
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... officers , is unknown . At all events , he took his share in the indispensable service rendered by the little force of cavalry still remaining at Essex's dis- posal , after the whole of the Royalist horse had galloped off in uncurbed ...
... officers , is unknown . At all events , he took his share in the indispensable service rendered by the little force of cavalry still remaining at Essex's dis- posal , after the whole of the Royalist horse had galloped off in uncurbed ...
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... officer requires to know when to draw rein , as well as when to charge , and to subordinate the conduct of the attack in which he is personally engaged to the needs of the army as a whole . Many months were to pass away before Cromwell ...
... officer requires to know when to draw rein , as well as when to charge , and to subordinate the conduct of the attack in which he is personally engaged to the needs of the army as a whole . Many months were to pass away before Cromwell ...
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... officers for their military efficiency , and not for their Pres- byterian opinions ? The Major - General of Manchester's army - Crawford , a Scot of the narrowest Presbyterian type - had objected to the promo- tion of an officer named ...
... officers for their military efficiency , and not for their Pres- byterian opinions ? The Major - General of Manchester's army - Crawford , a Scot of the narrowest Presbyterian type - had objected to the promo- tion of an officer named ...
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... officers from the indignity of tendering the resignation of their commissions , a new Self- Denying Ordinance was passed on April 3 , by which members of either House were discharged from their military or civil posts within forty days ...
... officers from the indignity of tendering the resignation of their commissions , a new Self- Denying Ordinance was passed on April 3 , by which members of either House were discharged from their military or civil posts within forty days ...
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