The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... evident that , with his army gone and his principal sup- porters on their way to the Continent , Charles's cause was lost in the north . It was no less evident that the battle of Marston Moor had strengthened the position of the ...
... evident that , with his army gone and his principal sup- porters on their way to the Continent , Charles's cause was lost in the north . It was no less evident that the battle of Marston Moor had strengthened the position of the ...
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... 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 ever be settled ...
... 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 ever be settled ...
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... 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 renewed its discussions , this change was evident in Cromwell's ...
... 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 renewed its discussions , this change was evident in Cromwell's ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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