Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... followed in other quarters . " Believe it , " wrote Cromwell wrathfully , " it were better in my poor opinion , Leicester were not , than that there should not be found an immediate taking of the field by our forces to accomplish the ...
... followed in other quarters . " Believe it , " wrote Cromwell wrathfully , " it were better in my poor opinion , Leicester were not , than that there should not be found an immediate taking of the field by our forces to accomplish the ...
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... followed , Manchester went to the root of the matter when he said : “ If we beat the King ninety and nine times , yet he is King still , and so will his posterity be after him ; but if the King beat us once we shall all be hanged , and ...
... followed , Manchester went to the root of the matter when he said : “ If we beat the King ninety and nine times , yet he is King still , and so will his posterity be after him ; but if the King beat us once we shall all be hanged , and ...
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... followed by an army levied amongst the Irish Catholics . Charles's attempt to win Scotland to his side was less successful . The pre- dominant party at Edinburgh was that led by the Marquis of Argyle , who had climbed to power with the ...
... followed by an army levied amongst the Irish Catholics . Charles's attempt to win Scotland to his side was less successful . The pre- dominant party at Edinburgh was that led by the Marquis of Argyle , who had climbed to power with the ...
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... followed was followed by the King . Essex himself and his cavalry succeeded in making their escape , but on September 2 the whole of his infantry surrendered to Charles at Lost- withiel . Unless Manchester came to the rescue , it would ...
... followed was followed by the King . Essex himself and his cavalry succeeded in making their escape , but on September 2 the whole of his infantry surrendered to Charles at Lost- withiel . Unless Manchester came to the rescue , it would ...
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... followed , Manchester went to the root of the matter when he said : " If we beat the King ninety and nine times , yet he is King still , and so will his posterity be after him ; but if the King beat us once we shall all be hanged , and ...
... followed , Manchester went to the root of the matter when he said : " If we beat the King ninety and nine times , yet he is King still , and so will his posterity be after him ; but if the King beat us once we shall all be hanged , and ...
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