The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... soon as Cromwell joined his own regiment , its anxieties subsided and it rode gallantly to its new task . Half - way to its objective , Weymouth , the Parliamentarian force captured a small group of Royalists , including a young lady ...
... soon as Cromwell joined his own regiment , its anxieties subsided and it rode gallantly to its new task . Half - way to its objective , Weymouth , the Parliamentarian force captured a small group of Royalists , including a young lady ...
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... soon on his heels . At a pleasant house , where Mary , Queen of Scots , had once been a prisoner , the Duke of Hamilton surrendered on August 25. Cromwell treated him with every courtesy and consideration , but he was to die for the ...
... soon on his heels . At a pleasant house , where Mary , Queen of Scots , had once been a prisoner , the Duke of Hamilton surrendered on August 25. Cromwell treated him with every courtesy and consideration , but he was to die for the ...
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... soon had to withdraw his tired , dirty , and hungry army first to Musselburgh and then to Dunbar in order to collect provisions . The Scots harassed the retreating English rearguard , but were beaten off and let Cromwell's men reach ...
... soon had to withdraw his tired , dirty , and hungry army first to Musselburgh and then to Dunbar in order to collect provisions . The Scots harassed the retreating English rearguard , but were beaten off and let Cromwell's men reach ...
Inhalt
When Envy is Laid Asleep by Time | 11 |
Cromwells Place in Society | 25 |
Cromwells Religion | 39 |
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