Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... Ireton . Ireton was driven back by Rupert , who , having learned nothing since his headlong charge at Edgehill , dashed in pursuit without a moment's thought for the fortunes of the remainder of the King's army . Cromwell , after ...
... Ireton . Ireton was driven back by Rupert , who , having learned nothing since his headlong charge at Edgehill , dashed in pursuit without a moment's thought for the fortunes of the remainder of the King's army . Cromwell , after ...
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... Ireton to withstand Rupert , and the infantry in the centre was already giving way when Cromwell returned to assist it . It was the discipline rather than the numbers of Cromwell's horse aided by the superb generalship of their ...
... Ireton to withstand Rupert , and the infantry in the centre was already giving way when Cromwell returned to assist it . It was the discipline rather than the numbers of Cromwell's horse aided by the superb generalship of their ...
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... Ireton , who had commanded the left wing at Naseby , and who was soon to become Cromwell's son - in - law ; Fleetwood , now a colonel in the New Model Army ; Blake , the defender of Taunton , hereafter to be the great admiral of the ...
... Ireton , who had commanded the left wing at Naseby , and who was soon to become Cromwell's son - in - law ; Fleetwood , now a colonel in the New Model Army ; Blake , the defender of Taunton , hereafter to be the great admiral of the ...
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... Ireton , who had commanded the left wing at Naseby , and who was soon to become Cromwell's son - in - law ; Fleetwood , now a colonel in the New Model Army ; Blake , the defender of Taunton , hereafter to be the great admiral of the ...
... Ireton , who had commanded the left wing at Naseby , and who was soon to become Cromwell's son - in - law ; Fleetwood , now a colonel in the New Model Army ; Blake , the defender of Taunton , hereafter to be the great admiral of the ...
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Samuel Rawson Gardiner. LIEUTENANT - GENERAL HENRY IRETON , Lord Deputy of Ireland . From the Painting by Robert Walker , in the collection of Mrs. B. M. Beadnell née Polhill ) , at Sundridge , Kent . be taken for granted ; but he does not ...
Samuel Rawson Gardiner. LIEUTENANT - GENERAL HENRY IRETON , Lord Deputy of Ireland . From the Painting by Robert Walker , in the collection of Mrs. B. M. Beadnell née Polhill ) , at Sundridge , Kent . be taken for granted ; but he does not ...
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