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... on them the charge of the regiments of Rupert and of Molineux , and Cromwell '
s first and second lines were stopped . ... Cromwell was able to reform his men ,
head them in another and successful charge against the Royalists now fighting ...
... on them the charge of the regiments of Rupert and of Molineux , and Cromwell '
s first and second lines were stopped . ... Cromwell was able to reform his men ,
head them in another and successful charge against the Royalists now fighting ...
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... until myself or some superior authority be satisfied in the cause , and do give
order in allowance for their enlargement , for I profess I will be no Governor , nor
engage any other under me to undertake such a charge , upon such weak terms .
... until myself or some superior authority be satisfied in the cause , and do give
order in allowance for their enlargement , for I profess I will be no Governor , nor
engage any other under me to undertake such a charge , upon such weak terms .
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The forces met a little below the summit of the ridge which the Parliamentary
troops occupied , some of their regiments advancing to meet the Royalist charge .
Harassed by the fire of Okey ' s dragoons , Rupert ' s men , none the less , were
first ...
The forces met a little below the summit of the ridge which the Parliamentary
troops occupied , some of their regiments advancing to meet the Royalist charge .
Harassed by the fire of Okey ' s dragoons , Rupert ' s men , none the less , were
first ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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