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the King , and carried a motion for a general rendezvous of the army . It was no
doubt his motion which implied the settlement of the constitutional question in the
spirit of the Levellers , that caused Ireton to withdraw . Meanwhile Charles — who
...
the King , and carried a motion for a general rendezvous of the army . It was no
doubt his motion which implied the settlement of the constitutional question in the
spirit of the Levellers , that caused Ireton to withdraw . Meanwhile Charles — who
...
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The only possible ground for arguing that Cromwell was involved in a
complicated plot to seize the King's person is that ... The argument that Cromwell
planned the King's Aight and his imprisonment at Carisbrooke rests on the facts
that he ...
The only possible ground for arguing that Cromwell was involved in a
complicated plot to seize the King's person is that ... The argument that Cromwell
planned the King's Aight and his imprisonment at Carisbrooke rests on the facts
that he ...
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The petty ones of the levelling conspiracy , ” he wrote , were most eager for the
death of the King , but “ now — which is ... and it will appear that the wild
remonstrance and the present design of taking away the King's life is forwarded
by him ...
The petty ones of the levelling conspiracy , ” he wrote , were most eager for the
death of the King , but “ now — which is ... and it will appear that the wild
remonstrance and the present design of taking away the King's life is forwarded
by him ...
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I | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
Early ManHOOD | 41 |
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