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The House of Commons suggested in their reply , however , that he might take
Dennington Castle first , 198 but by the time he received the letter he was a day '
s march southwest of Basingstoke and Dennington . Not knowing which master to
...
The House of Commons suggested in their reply , however , that he might take
Dennington Castle first , 198 but by the time he received the letter he was a day '
s march southwest of Basingstoke and Dennington . Not knowing which master to
...
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Young Vane and Cromwell , ” says a news letter , “ often forbear coming to the
House , ” and Holles complained that Cromwell and his friends absented
themselves from the Committee . 96 The story persisted , and Butler wrote years
later in ...
Young Vane and Cromwell , ” says a news letter , “ often forbear coming to the
House , ” and Holles complained that Cromwell and his friends absented
themselves from the Committee . 96 The story persisted , and Butler wrote years
later in ...
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... earlier disclaimed connection with the mutiny declaring that : " As Cromwell did
openly in the House , protesting , for his part , he would stick to Parliament , whilst
underhand they sent their encouragements and directions ” ( to the army when ...
... earlier disclaimed connection with the mutiny declaring that : " As Cromwell did
openly in the House , protesting , for his part , he would stick to Parliament , whilst
underhand they sent their encouragements and directions ” ( to the army when ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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