The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... Irish beneath the standard of God and Our Lady . The Irish knew that the King had been compelled to grant the Scots religious inde- pendence , and at the same time they feared that unless they promptly struck a blow for their own ...
... Irish beneath the standard of God and Our Lady . The Irish knew that the King had been compelled to grant the Scots religious inde- pendence , and at the same time they feared that unless they promptly struck a blow for their own ...
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... Irish fought gallantly behind barricades , but were eventually over- whelmed and slaughtered , together with a number of the townsfolk and Catholic priests . Many were drowned as they attempted to escape by boat . For a time the English ...
... Irish fought gallantly behind barricades , but were eventually over- whelmed and slaughtered , together with a number of the townsfolk and Catholic priests . Many were drowned as they attempted to escape by boat . For a time the English ...
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... Irish , he claimed , had ' barbarously massacred ' the English , who had ' lived peaceably and honestly ' among them , and in days of peace and prosperity had broken the union and campaigned for men of blood . He urged that he himself ...
... Irish , he claimed , had ' barbarously massacred ' the English , who had ' lived peaceably and honestly ' among them , and in days of peace and prosperity had broken the union and campaigned for men of blood . He urged that he himself ...
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When Envy is Laid Asleep by Time | 11 |
Cromwells Place in Society | 25 |
Cromwells Religion | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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