The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... CAMBRIDGE , MARCH - APRIL , 1643 By the first of March , 1643 , it was apparent that the peace negotia- tions had broken down and each side turned again to war . In this the Cambridge Committee , with Cromwell as its leading spirit ...
... CAMBRIDGE , MARCH - APRIL , 1643 By the first of March , 1643 , it was apparent that the peace negotia- tions had broken down and each side turned again to war . In this the Cambridge Committee , with Cromwell as its leading spirit ...
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... Cambridge were not easy to pass unchallenged at that time , but the librarian of the university , who was also professor of Arabic , 62 solved the difficulty by getting signatures of members of the Cambridge committee and an inscrip ...
... Cambridge were not easy to pass unchallenged at that time , but the librarian of the university , who was also professor of Arabic , 62 solved the difficulty by getting signatures of members of the Cambridge committee and an inscrip ...
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... Cambridge , had received an order from Essex by way of Huntingdon to advance with his horse and dragoons to join the main army at Brackley in Northamptonshire on the 29th.143 Presumably he sent a considerable force to the rendezvous ...
... Cambridge , had received an order from Essex by way of Huntingdon to advance with his horse and dragoons to join the main army at Brackley in Northamptonshire on the 29th.143 Presumably he sent a considerable force to the rendezvous ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER I | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
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