The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... charge , and routed those they charged , they never rallied themselves again in order , nor could be brought to make a second charge again the same day : . . . whereas Cromwell's troops , if they prevailed , or thought they were beaten ...
... charge , and routed those they charged , they never rallied themselves again in order , nor could be brought to make a second charge again the same day : . . . whereas Cromwell's troops , if they prevailed , or thought they were beaten ...
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... charge against the King , the other headed by Ludlow to make preparations for the trial . Two days later , on Wed- nesday , January 17 , it met again with fifty - six men present for further preliminary business , in particular that of ...
... charge against the King , the other headed by Ludlow to make preparations for the trial . Two days later , on Wed- nesday , January 17 , it met again with fifty - six men present for further preliminary business , in particular that of ...
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... charge by Cook . That charge , now reduced to the shortest form which the counsel and officers could agree upon , was , of necessity perhaps , a statement of a theory of government as well as an indictment , for under existing law no ...
... charge by Cook . That charge , now reduced to the shortest form which the counsel and officers could agree upon , was , of necessity perhaps , a statement of a theory of government as well as an indictment , for under existing law no ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER I | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
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