The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... four miles of us and kept the field all night with his whole body . His intendment , as we conceive , was to fight us , or hoping to interpose betwixt us and our retreat , having received , to his thirty - four colours of horse , twenty ...
... four miles of us and kept the field all night with his whole body . His intendment , as we conceive , was to fight us , or hoping to interpose betwixt us and our retreat , having received , to his thirty - four colours of horse , twenty ...
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... four or five thousand arms . The number of slain we judge to be about a thousand ; the prisoners we took were about four - thousand . In the night the Duke was drawing off his Army towards Wiggon ; we were so wearied with the dispute ...
... four or five thousand arms . The number of slain we judge to be about a thousand ; the prisoners we took were about four - thousand . In the night the Duke was drawing off his Army towards Wiggon ; we were so wearied with the dispute ...
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... four civilians , four army and four Parliamentary Independents , and four Levellers - to which Lilburne added that he would even invite four Presbyterians , if they would come . For the moment the Levellers were quieted , and though ...
... four civilians , four army and four Parliamentary Independents , and four Levellers - to which Lilburne added that he would even invite four Presbyterians , if they would come . For the moment the Levellers were quieted , and though ...
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CHAPTER I | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
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