Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... attempt to reconquer Ireland would be made from England . Incidentally the purpose of doing this brought to a point the struggle for the mastery at Westminster . If an army ― one side to were despatched to Ireland it would , as soon as ...
... attempt to reconquer Ireland would be made from England . Incidentally the purpose of doing this brought to a point the struggle for the mastery at Westminster . If an army ― one side to were despatched to Ireland it would , as soon as ...
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... attempted to collect soldiers at St. Alban's , and then hurrying to Lowestoft to crush a Royalist movement in the After this no more is heard of royalism holding up its head in any corner of the Association , and to the end of the war ...
... attempted to collect soldiers at St. Alban's , and then hurrying to Lowestoft to crush a Royalist movement in the After this no more is heard of royalism holding up its head in any corner of the Association , and to the end of the war ...
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... attempt on the Five Members -Cromwell took no prominent part , though his motion for an address to the King , asking him to remove the Earl of Bristol from his counsels on the ground that he had formerly recommended Charles to bring up ...
... attempt on the Five Members -Cromwell took no prominent part , though his motion for an address to the King , asking him to remove the Earl of Bristol from his counsels on the ground that he had formerly recommended Charles to bring up ...
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... attempt of the Earl of Manchester to enclose lands in defiance of the rights of the com- moners . He was , however , resolved to pick the sixty men he needed . We can well understand that in choosing his subordinates he would be ...
... attempt of the Earl of Manchester to enclose lands in defiance of the rights of the com- moners . He was , however , resolved to pick the sixty men he needed . We can well understand that in choosing his subordinates he would be ...
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... 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 spirit into the Parliamentary army . Enormous as was the advantage which the ...
... 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 spirit into the Parliamentary army . Enormous as was the advantage which the ...
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