The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1 |
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It was marked by a struggle for the command of the Tower which compelled
Charles to replace his devoted adherent , Sir John Byron by a man more
satisfactory to the Houses , Sir John Conyers . It involved Charles ' s agreement
to place the ...
It was marked by a struggle for the command of the Tower which compelled
Charles to replace his devoted adherent , Sir John Byron by a man more
satisfactory to the Houses , Sir John Conyers . It involved Charles ' s agreement
to place the ...
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My Lord General ' s express command is that we all advance if he draw towards
the south with his army . His care is for you ; so we trust shall our faithfulness . Let
no words therefore from Sir John Palgrave prevail but command him to march ...
My Lord General ' s express command is that we all advance if he draw towards
the south with his army . His care is for you ; so we trust shall our faithfulness . Let
no words therefore from Sir John Palgrave prevail but command him to march ...
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Hamilton ' s second in command , the Earl of Callander , treated his superior
officer with contempt and refused to recognize Monro as an equal . Monro in turn
refused to take orders from Callander and , in fact , never joined Hamilton at all ,
but ...
Hamilton ' s second in command , the Earl of Callander , treated his superior
officer with contempt and refused to recognize Monro as an equal . Monro in turn
refused to take orders from Callander and , in fact , never joined Hamilton at all ,
but ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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