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Almost day by day measures were taken to raise money , by loans and levies ,
especially by the ordinance of May 7 to tax all ... While the armies maneuvred ,
and men and money were being raised for the cause of the Parliament , the
religious ...
Almost day by day measures were taken to raise money , by loans and levies ,
especially by the ordinance of May 7 to tax all ... While the armies maneuvred ,
and men and money were being raised for the cause of the Parliament , the
religious ...
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The day after Cromwell reproached the Essex men for their lukewarmness , he
wrote a letterto whom we can not say for the address is gone from the original -
accepting the generous offer of some “ bachelors and maids ” to raise and at
least ...
The day after Cromwell reproached the Essex men for their lukewarmness , he
wrote a letterto whom we can not say for the address is gone from the original -
accepting the generous offer of some “ bachelors and maids ” to raise and at
least ...
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... originally raised by Henry Ireton in Nottingham for Sir Francis Thornhaugh ' s
regiment , became part of the garrison of Ely soon after Cromwell was made
governor of that place 128 and Ireton himself was appointed deputy commander
of ...
... originally raised by Henry Ireton in Nottingham for Sir Francis Thornhaugh ' s
regiment , became part of the garrison of Ely soon after Cromwell was made
governor of that place 128 and Ireton himself was appointed deputy commander
of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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