The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... Ireton endeavored to assist Skippon's regiments , with disastrous results . He himself was wounded and for a time made prisoner ; and Rupert , perceiving his advantage in the disorganization of Ireton's cavalry , drove his charge home ...
... Ireton endeavored to assist Skippon's regiments , with disastrous results . He himself was wounded and for a time made prisoner ; and Rupert , perceiving his advantage in the disorganization of Ireton's cavalry , drove his charge home ...
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... Ireton informing him of a proposal from Charles to give himself up . That letter he read to the House on April 25 , denouncing Ireton for sending it to him rather than to Parliament , fearing that the army would be accused of dealing ...
... Ireton informing him of a proposal from Charles to give himself up . That letter he read to the House on April 25 , denouncing Ireton for sending it to him rather than to Parliament , fearing that the army would be accused of dealing ...
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... Ireton ] knew of it . " 159 But it is not likely that so grave a step would or could have been planned or taken by a ... Ireton , Hammond and some other officers rode to Childerley - Fairfax to kiss the King's hand again , Cromwell and ...
... Ireton ] knew of it . " 159 But it is not likely that so grave a step would or could have been planned or taken by a ... Ireton , Hammond and some other officers rode to Childerley - Fairfax to kiss the King's hand again , Cromwell and ...
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CHAPTER I | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
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