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To quiet the disturbance , there was ordered finally a “ Council of War " at
Reading on July 16 , which , in effect ... PART II THE ARMY COUNCILS THE
MEETING AT READING , JULY 16 – 17 , 1647 The " General Council of War ”
207 called for ...
To quiet the disturbance , there was ordered finally a “ Council of War " at
Reading on July 16 , which , in effect ... PART II THE ARMY COUNCILS THE
MEETING AT READING , JULY 16 – 17 , 1647 The " General Council of War ”
207 called for ...
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Though the debate lasted until midnight , the business of the Council was
unfinished . There remained , in fact , the most important item of all to be
considered , no less than a new constitution for England , on which Ireton and
Lambert had ...
Though the debate lasted until midnight , the business of the Council was
unfinished . There remained , in fact , the most important item of all to be
considered , no less than a new constitution for England , on which Ireton and
Lambert had ...
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Council , that we might discern what the intentions were . Now it seems there be
divers that are come hither to manifest those intentions according to what was
offered yesterday , and truly I think , that the best way of our proceeding will be to
...
Council , that we might discern what the intentions were . Now it seems there be
divers that are come hither to manifest those intentions according to what was
offered yesterday , and truly I think , that the best way of our proceeding will be to
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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