The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell: 1599-1649"Oliver Cromwell (25 April 1599 ? 3 September 1658)[1] was an English military and political leader and later Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland."--Wikipedia. |
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The men of the new regiment , he wrote , were “ most of them freeholders and
freeholders ' sons , and who upon a matter of conscience engaged in this quarrel
, and under Cromwel . And thus being well armed within , by the satisfaction of ...
The men of the new regiment , he wrote , were “ most of them freeholders and
freeholders ' sons , and who upon a matter of conscience engaged in this quarrel
, and under Cromwel . And thus being well armed within , by the satisfaction of ...
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The enemy kept his ground ; which he chose for his best advantage , with a body
of horse of about three regiments of horse , and a reserve behind them consisting
of General Cavendish his regiment , which was a very full regiment .
The enemy kept his ground ; which he chose for his best advantage , with a body
of horse of about three regiments of horse , and a reserve behind them consisting
of General Cavendish his regiment , which was a very full regiment .
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That at the same time from the 8 Regiments of Horse and 8 of Foot now lying
within the association the several chief Officers ... One from three Officers of
Colonel Lilburne's regiment for the remaining soldiers of these three companies
only . 2.
That at the same time from the 8 Regiments of Horse and 8 of Foot now lying
within the association the several chief Officers ... One from three Officers of
Colonel Lilburne's regiment for the remaining soldiers of these three companies
only . 2.
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
THE LONG PARLIAMENT | 116 |
Urheberrecht | |
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