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... labour to reconcile them was vain : Cromwell was peremptor ; notwithstanding
the kingdom ' s evident hazard , and the evident displeasure of our nation , yet , if
Crawford were not cashiered , his Colonels would lay down their commissions .
... labour to reconcile them was vain : Cromwell was peremptor ; notwithstanding
the kingdom ' s evident hazard , and the evident displeasure of our nation , yet , if
Crawford were not cashiered , his Colonels would lay down their commissions .
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But by October 11 it became evident that the negotiators were as far apart as ever
and the King ' s new advisers were ordered to return to London . It was at this
moment , according to report , that Cromwell began to suspect that nothing could
...
But by October 11 it became evident that the negotiators were as far apart as ever
and the King ' s new advisers were ordered to return to London . It was at this
moment , according to report , that Cromwell began to suspect that nothing could
...
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380 The whole situation was disturbing to the army leaders . It seemed evident to
them that there were plots and intrigues centering about Charles of which they
knew nothing , and consequently feared . By November 1 , when the army
council ...
380 The whole situation was disturbing to the army leaders . It seemed evident to
them that there were plots and intrigues centering about Charles of which they
knew nothing , and consequently feared . By November 1 , when the army
council ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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