The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1 |
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Harassed by the fire of Okey's dragoons , Rupert's men , none the less , were first
to strike ; and while the foot of each army fought hand to hand with the advantage
on the side of the Royalists , Ireton endeavored to assist Skippon's regiments ...
Harassed by the fire of Okey's dragoons , Rupert's men , none the less , were first
to strike ; and while the foot of each army fought hand to hand with the advantage
on the side of the Royalists , Ireton endeavored to assist Skippon's regiments ...
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With Hopton's surrender , Cromwell left to report the situation of affairs to
Parliament and Ireton led his regiment toward Oxford in advance of the main
force under Fairfax . There was more in this conjunction of the men than their
army ...
With Hopton's surrender , Cromwell left to report the situation of affairs to
Parliament and Ireton led his regiment toward Oxford in advance of the main
force under Fairfax . There was more in this conjunction of the men than their
army ...
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... was charged - somewhat improbably — with framing the plan to seize the King
and it was charged that the troopers to whom he gave private instructions could "
witness how far he was engaged in it before [ Cromwell and Ireton ) knew of it .
... was charged - somewhat improbably — with framing the plan to seize the King
and it was charged that the troopers to whom he gave private instructions could "
witness how far he was engaged in it before [ Cromwell and Ireton ) knew of it .
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