The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... Scots upon their flank , and in the confusion which it brought , Cromwell was able to reform his men , head them in an- other and successful charge against the Royalists now fighting on two fronts , and after a brief , bloody hand - to ...
... Scots upon their flank , and in the confusion which it brought , Cromwell was able to reform his men , head them in an- other and successful charge against the Royalists now fighting on two fronts , and after a brief , bloody hand - to ...
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... Scots were gone and he could negotiate with Parliament . He lis- tened to the advice of the French ambassador and of the Queen's agents to concede everything to the Scots . He even prepared an elaborate if futile plan of his own to ...
... Scots were gone and he could negotiate with Parliament . He lis- tened to the advice of the French ambassador and of the Queen's agents to concede everything to the Scots . He even prepared an elaborate if futile plan of his own to ...
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... Scots completed and the money ready to be paid over , on January 26 the Parliament's commissioners with the Scots ' army informed Charles of their orders to convey him to Holdenby or Holmby House in Northamptonshire . Four days later ...
... Scots completed and the money ready to be paid over , on January 26 the Parliament's commissioners with the Scots ' army informed Charles of their orders to convey him to Holdenby or Holmby House in Northamptonshire . Four days later ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER I | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
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