Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... 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 common ends . " To subordinate local interests ...
... 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 common ends . " To subordinate local interests ...
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... wrote Cromwell to the Committee . Almost all our foot have 66 at Cambridge , but out instantly all you can . quitted Stamford , there is nothing to interrupt an enemy but our horse that is considerable . You must act lively . Neglect 4 ...
... wrote Cromwell to the Committee . Almost all our foot have 66 at Cambridge , but out instantly all you can . quitted Stamford , there is nothing to interrupt an enemy but our horse that is considerable . You must act lively . Neglect 4 ...
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... wrote Cromwell in reply " shall that render him incapable to serve the public ? . . . Sir , the State in choosing men to serve it takes no notice of their opinions . If they be willing faithfully to serve it - that satisfies . Take heed ...
... wrote Cromwell in reply " shall that render him incapable to serve the public ? . . . Sir , the State in choosing men to serve it takes no notice of their opinions . If they be willing faithfully to serve it - that satisfies . Take heed ...
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... wrote , " you know my own trials this way , but the Lord supported me with this that the Lord took him into the happiness we all pant for and live for . There is your precious child full of glory , never to know sin or sorrow any more ...
... wrote , " you know my own trials this way , but the Lord supported me with this that the Lord took him into the happiness we all pant for and live for . There is your precious child full of glory , never to know sin or sorrow any more ...
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... wrote of his 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 ...
... wrote of his 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 ...
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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