Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... whole of the Southern counties thrown open to the assaults of the King's partisans . Farther East , though Essex succeeded in capturing Reading , his army melted away before disease and mismanagement . On June 18 Hampden was mortally ...
... whole of the Southern counties thrown open to the assaults of the King's partisans . Farther East , though Essex succeeded in capturing Reading , his army melted away before disease and mismanagement . On June 18 Hampden was mortally ...
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... whole of the West Riding was lost , and the commanders . forced to take refuge in Hull . Newcastle , with his victorious army , would soon be heard of in Lincolnshire , where Lord Willoughby of Parham , had lately seized Gainsborough ...
... whole of the West Riding was lost , and the commanders . forced to take refuge in Hull . Newcastle , with his victorious army , would soon be heard of in Lincolnshire , where Lord Willoughby of Parham , had lately seized Gainsborough ...
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... whole militia . " It was perhaps to assist the committee to come to a righ a right conclusion his arrival at Westminster , Cromwell indignantly assailed Manchester as guilty of all the errors which had led to the deplorable result at ...
... whole militia . " It was perhaps to assist the committee to come to a righ a right conclusion his arrival at Westminster , Cromwell indignantly assailed Manchester as guilty of all the errors which had led to the deplorable result at ...
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... whole of the north of England , save a few out- lying fortresses , was lost to the King . Waller's whilst In the south , matters were going badly for Parliament . army , checked at Cropredy Bridge , melted away by desertion Essex ...
... whole of the north of England , save a few out- lying fortresses , was lost to the King . Waller's whilst In the south , matters were going badly for Parliament . army , checked at Cropredy Bridge , melted away by desertion Essex ...
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... whole of the Parliamentary party had started at the beginning of the war - the position that the war must be ended by a compact between King and Parliament . To Cromwell , therefore , whose heart was set upon the liberation of those who ...
... whole of the Parliamentary party had started at the beginning of the war - the position that the war must be ended by a compact between King and Parliament . To Cromwell , therefore , whose heart was set upon the liberation of those who ...
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