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army " would It was to keep that union , apparently , that the Houses had offered
Charles the old Newcastle Propositions , as Cromwell assured him they “
intended nothing else but to satisfy the Scot . ” Why , then , asked Charles , had
the ...
army " would It was to keep that union , apparently , that the Houses had offered
Charles the old Newcastle Propositions , as Cromwell assured him they “
intended nothing else but to satisfy the Scot . ” Why , then , asked Charles , had
the ...
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Cromwell could hardly have known of Charles's destination , for even on the road
to Southampton there was an argument as to whether the King should seek the
Isle of Wight or go still farther west and find a ship for France . The only possible ...
Cromwell could hardly have known of Charles's destination , for even on the road
to Southampton there was an argument as to whether the King should seek the
Isle of Wight or go still farther west and find a ship for France . The only possible ...
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A committee was appointed to draw up the sentence , significantly leaving a
blank for the manner of Charles's punishment and renewed efforts were made to
bring more members into the Court . By the morning of January 26 those efforts ...
A committee was appointed to draw up the sentence , significantly leaving a
blank for the manner of Charles's punishment and renewed efforts were made to
bring more members into the Court . By the morning of January 26 those efforts ...
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CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
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