Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... soldier that could be spared was needed farther east . The next blunder of the Committee was of even greater importance . Charles had marched to the north with all the force he could gather , in the hope of undoing the consequences of ...
... soldier that could be spared was needed farther east . The next blunder of the Committee was of even greater importance . Charles had marched to the north with all the force he could gather , in the hope of undoing the consequences of ...
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... soldiers , and withdrawn from local and political influences . In such an army , nothing more would be heard of the dangers of success which had loomed so large before the eye of Manchester . Apparently to save the Parliamentary ...
... soldiers , and withdrawn from local and political influences . In such an army , nothing more would be heard of the dangers of success which had loomed so large before the eye of Manchester . Apparently to save the Parliamentary ...
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... soldiers as poor ignorant men , ” was doubtless glancing back in thought at his own early criticism of the fugitives at Edgehill . The yeomen and peasants whom he had gathered round him owed much to discipline and leadership ; but they ...
... soldiers as poor ignorant men , ” was doubtless glancing back in thought at his own early criticism of the fugitives at Edgehill . The yeomen and peasants whom he had gathered round him owed much to discipline and leadership ; but they ...
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... soldiers who had served in former armies . That the Puritan , and even the Independent element , was well represented amongst the cavalry of which Cromwell's troops formed the nucleus , there can be little doubt ; and even amongst the ...
... soldiers who had served in former armies . That the Puritan , and even the Independent element , was well represented amongst the cavalry of which Cromwell's troops formed the nucleus , there can be little doubt ; and even amongst the ...
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... soldiers had been dependent on intermittent Parliamentary grants , or still more intermittent efforts of local committees . All this was now to be changed . A regular taxation was assessed on the counties for the support of the new army ...
... soldiers had been dependent on intermittent Parliamentary grants , or still more intermittent efforts of local committees . All this was now to be changed . A regular taxation was assessed on the counties for the support of the new army ...
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