The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 76
Seite 387
... House of Commons Acknowledging the letter from the House of Commons and explaining the condition of affairs in the west which made it necessary to join Fairfax . On his way west he would endeavour to take Langford House . Their orders ...
... House of Commons Acknowledging the letter from the House of Commons and explaining the condition of affairs in the west which made it necessary to join Fairfax . On his way west he would endeavour to take Langford House . Their orders ...
Seite 436
... House , " and Holles complained that Cromwell and his friends ab- sented themselves from the Committee.96 The story persisted , and Butler wrote years later in his Hudibras : " So Cromwell with deep oaths and vows , Swore all the ...
... House , " and Holles complained that Cromwell and his friends ab- sented themselves from the Committee.96 The story persisted , and Butler wrote years later in his Hudibras : " So Cromwell with deep oaths and vows , Swore all the ...
Seite 462
... House ( after some members missing him and fearing him gone ; and having notice of it came and showed himself a little in the House ) did steal away that evening . " 170 Attacking Cromwell on wholly different grounds and from precisely ...
... House ( after some members missing him and fearing him gone ; and having notice of it came and showed himself a little in the House ) did steal away that evening . " 170 Attacking Cromwell on wholly different grounds and from precisely ...
Inhalt
PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
7 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
appear appointed army Cambridge Captain Carlyle Castle charge Charles Charles's church Clarendon Clarke Papers Colonel command commissioners Committee Council counties Court Crom Cromwell's D'Ewes Deane & Chapter declared Deputy Lieutenants Derby House desire Earl enemy engaged England Essex Estates evidence Fairfax foot forces friends garrison gentlemen hands hath Henry Hist Honourable horse House of Commons Huntingdon Ibid Ireland Irish Isle of Ely June King King's kingdom kingdom of England Kingdom of Scotland leaders letter liberty Lomas-Carlyle London Lord Lordship Manchester ment monarchy Newcastle Newcastle Propositions officers Oliver Cromwell ordinance Oxford Parlia Parliament Parliamentary party peace Perfect Diurnall petition Pontefract Presbyterians present prisoners proposed Puritan quarters regiment royal Royalists Rupert Rushworth Scotland Scots seems sent Sir John Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Fairfax soldiers things tion town trained bands troops unto Vane voted Waller William William Lenthall wrote