The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... army and English Royalists to restore the King and set up a Presbyterian church gov- ernment in both kingdoms . To accomplish this it was essential to keep the army quiet and Charles's removal to Scotland a profound secret ; and to this ...
... army and English Royalists to restore the King and set up a Presbyterian church gov- ernment in both kingdoms . To accomplish this it was essential to keep the army quiet and Charles's removal to Scotland a profound secret ; and to this ...
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... army removed to Reading , and the King , first going to Windsor , was presently established in Lord Craven's house at Caversham just across the river from the army . The army leaders were the more moved to discuss the situation with the ...
... army removed to Reading , and the King , first going to Windsor , was presently established in Lord Craven's house at Caversham just across the river from the army . The army leaders were the more moved to discuss the situation with the ...
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... Army ; with his Excellency's Declaration of himself , and Expectation from the Army thereupon , for the future uniting of the Army . That , ever since the Engagement of the Army at Newmarkett Heath , his Excellency , with the General ...
... Army ; with his Excellency's Declaration of himself , and Expectation from the Army thereupon , for the future uniting of the Army . That , ever since the Engagement of the Army at Newmarkett Heath , his Excellency , with the General ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER I | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
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