The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... counties with South Wales against the Parliamentary com- manders , Stamford and Sir William Waller . Sir Charles Cavendish was to operate in that land debatable along the edge of the eastern counties , chiefly in Lincoln and Nottingham ...
... counties with South Wales against the Parliamentary com- manders , Stamford and Sir William Waller . Sir Charles Cavendish was to operate in that land debatable along the edge of the eastern counties , chiefly in Lincoln and Nottingham ...
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... counties and the capital . Hopton meanwhile was joined by Prince Maurice , took Taunton and Bridgewater , and at the ... counties which still remained to them , with Oliver Cromwell as his second in command in the counties of Cambridge ...
... counties and the capital . Hopton meanwhile was joined by Prince Maurice , took Taunton and Bridgewater , and at the ... counties which still remained to them , with Oliver Cromwell as his second in command in the counties of Cambridge ...
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... counties , besides shoes , stockings , shirts and billet - money , which I promised should be repaid . I receiving no money out of your counties wherewithal to do it , I can but refer it to your consid- erations , for I think it is not ...
... counties , besides shoes , stockings , shirts and billet - money , which I promised should be repaid . I receiving no money out of your counties wherewithal to do it , I can but refer it to your consid- erations , for I think it is not ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER I | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
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