Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... Kingdoms and the Parliament itself were slow to discover that , if this new army was to achieve victory , its movements must be guided , not by politicians at Westminster , but by the General in the field . The first act of the ...
... Kingdoms and the Parliament itself were slow to discover that , if this new army was to achieve victory , its movements must be guided , not by politicians at Westminster , but by the General in the field . The first act of the ...
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... Kingdoms and the Parliament itself were slow to discover that , if this new army was to achieve victory , its movements must be guided , not by politicians at Westminster , but by the General in the field . The first act of the ...
... Kingdoms and the Parliament itself were slow to discover that , if this new army was to achieve victory , its movements must be guided , not by politicians at Westminster , but by the General in the field . The first act of the ...
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... " They plainly showed me , ' complained Baxter , " that they thought God's providence would cast the trust of reli- 66 95 เ gion and the Kingdom upon them as conquerors ; they THE NEW MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS . 47.
... " They plainly showed me , ' complained Baxter , " that they thought God's providence would cast the trust of reli- 66 95 เ gion and the Kingdom upon them as conquerors ; they THE NEW MODEL ARMY AND THE PRESBYTERIANS . 47.
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Samuel Rawson Gardiner. gion and the Kingdom upon them as conquerors ; they made nothing of all the most wise and godly in the armies and garrisons that were not of their way . Per fas aut nefas , by law or without it , they were ...
Samuel Rawson Gardiner. gion and the Kingdom upon them as conquerors ; they made nothing of all the most wise and godly in the armies and garrisons that were not of their way . Per fas aut nefas , by law or without it , they were ...
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... kingdom . " To this profession his actions were suitable . During the whole of the day he remained quiet , never hinting for an instant that he had any intention of doing more than preserve the King's person , once 9 against violence ...
... kingdom . " To this profession his actions were suitable . During the whole of the day he remained quiet , never hinting for an instant that he had any intention of doing more than preserve the King's person , once 9 against violence ...
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accept action amongst attempt authority Blake brought Buckinghamshire cause cavalry Charles Charles's Chequers Court Church clergy collection command Commonwealth constitutional Cromwell's daughter of Oliver declared defence doubt Duke Duke of Hamilton Earl elected Elizabeth enemy England English Englishmen episcopacy established facing Fairfax favour force France Frankland-Russell-Astley garrison Hamilton hands hath Henry Marten Hinchingbrooke hope House of Commons Instrument Ireland Ireton King King's kingdom Lambert least Lilburne London Long Parliament Lord Major-Generals Manchester ment military militia Model Army National Portrait Gallery negotiation never officers Oliver Cromwell Oliver's ordinance Painting by Robert Parlia Parliament Parliamentary party peace person political Presbyterian proposal Protector Puritan question refused regiments religion religious liberty resistance Robert Walker Royalist Samuel Cooper scheme Scotland Scots Scottish Scottish army settlement Sidney Sussex College soldiers Spain spirit taken tion took troops Vane victory vote Westminster whilst Windsor Castle wrote