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But at that moment the Royalist attack was stayed by the attack of Leslie with his
800 Scots upon their flank , and in the confusion which it brought , Cromwell was
able to reform his men , head them in another and successful charge against the
...
But at that moment the Royalist attack was stayed by the attack of Leslie with his
800 Scots upon their flank , and in the confusion which it brought , Cromwell was
able to reform his men , head them in another and successful charge against the
...
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Among these greater issues the chief was the disposal of the King , which as the
Scots prepared to return to their own country , absorbed the attention of all parties
. Charles rejected the proposal of the Queen's council in France to give way to ...
Among these greater issues the chief was the disposal of the King , which as the
Scots prepared to return to their own country , absorbed the attention of all parties
. Charles rejected the proposal of the Queen's council in France to give way to ...
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So long as the removal of the Scots ' army was at stake and the King was in its
hands , many neutral members of the House had voted with the Independents as
the only safeguard against the restoration of Charles . Once the Scots had gone ...
So long as the removal of the Scots ' army was at stake and the King was in its
hands , many neutral members of the House had voted with the Independents as
the only safeguard against the restoration of Charles . Once the Scots had gone ...
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