The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... Royalists would attack and Fairfax sent hasty orders to Leven to turn back . By two o'clock in the afternoon they had arrived and Rupert's and Newcastle's men were in position on the moor , which was to be the scene of the battle ...
... Royalists would attack and Fairfax sent hasty orders to Leven to turn back . By two o'clock in the afternoon they had arrived and Rupert's and Newcastle's men were in position on the moor , which was to be the scene of the battle ...
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... Royalist charge . Harassed by the fire of Okey's dragoons , Rupert's men , none the less , were first to strike ; and while the foot of each army fought hand to hand with the advantage on the side of the Royalists , Ireton endeavored to ...
... Royalist charge . Harassed by the fire of Okey's dragoons , Rupert's men , none the less , were first to strike ; and while the foot of each army fought hand to hand with the advantage on the side of the Royalists , Ireton endeavored to ...
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... Royalists had but few opportunities to establish centers of resistance in central England which remained quiet . Sir Hardress Waller subdued the Cornwall Royalists ; but in North Wales Sir John Owen was still in control ; and between ...
... Royalists had but few opportunities to establish centers of resistance in central England which remained quiet . Sir Hardress Waller subdued the Cornwall Royalists ; but in North Wales Sir John Owen was still in control ; and between ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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