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137 They were prepared to come to terms with Charles but were faced with the
possibility that the army would not follow them . Thus they turned to their old allies
, the Scots , proposing to send Charles to Scotland and with the aid of the Scots ...
137 They were prepared to come to terms with Charles but were faced with the
possibility that the army would not follow them . Thus they turned to their old allies
, the Scots , proposing to send Charles to Scotland and with the aid of the Scots ...
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Meanwhile the army had prepared its manifestos , and at the second rendezvous
at Kentford Heath near Newmarket on June 5 , its Humble Representation 164
denouncing the Presbyterian leaders , agreed that the soldiers would not ...
Meanwhile the army had prepared its manifestos , and at the second rendezvous
at Kentford Heath near Newmarket on June 5 , its Humble Representation 164
denouncing the Presbyterian leaders , agreed that the soldiers would not ...
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To this was added an engagement for the soldiers to sign , promising allegiance
to the General and the Army Council . 438 Though it is commonly said that Ireton
wrote many or most of these various documents , the whole manifesto was so ...
To this was added an engagement for the soldiers to sign , promising allegiance
to the General and the Army Council . 438 Though it is commonly said that Ireton
wrote many or most of these various documents , the whole manifesto was so ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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