The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... charge of the regiments of Rupert and of Molineux , and Cromwell's first and second lines were stopped . A pistol bullet grazed his neck , the flash of the shot blinded him , and for the moment he was near defeat . But at that moment ...
... charge of the regiments of Rupert and of Molineux , and Cromwell's first and second lines were stopped . A pistol bullet grazed his neck , the flash of the shot blinded him , and for the moment he was near defeat . But at that moment ...
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... charge , upon such weak terms . I am so sensible of the need we have to improve the present opportunity of our being master in the field and having no enemy near the Isle , to spare what charge may be towards the making of those ...
... charge , upon such weak terms . I am so sensible of the need we have to improve the present opportunity of our being master in the field and having no enemy near the Isle , to spare what charge may be towards the making of those ...
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... 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 assist ...
... 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 assist ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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