The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... Pontefract , making contact with its besiegers . The castle was evidently not to be taken save by starving out the garrison , but he drove the Royalist horse from the town into the castle and took prisoner many of the foot . Exchanging ...
... Pontefract , making contact with its besiegers . The castle was evidently not to be taken save by starving out the garrison , but he drove the Royalist horse from the town into the castle and took prisoner many of the foot . Exchanging ...
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... Pontefract Castle : SIR , For the Honourable Col. Fairfax in Pontefract : These I did order a company of my Lord General's regiment to be with the guard of horse in the park this night , but finding it fit to dispose of that company to ...
... Pontefract Castle : SIR , For the Honourable Col. Fairfax in Pontefract : These I did order a company of my Lord General's regiment to be with the guard of horse in the park this night , but finding it fit to dispose of that company to ...
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... Pontefract and to return back again into the Castle . And likewise I do hereby require all officers and soldiers to permit the said Sir John Digby and his servant to pass to Pontefract as above said without trouble or molestation ...
... Pontefract and to return back again into the Castle . And likewise I do hereby require all officers and soldiers to permit the said Sir John Digby and his servant to pass to Pontefract as above said without trouble or molestation ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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