The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... regiments of horse , and a reserve behind them consisting of General Cavendish his regiment , which was a very full regiment . We presently put our horse in order ; which we could hardly do by reason of the cony - holes and the ...
... regiments of horse , and a reserve behind them consisting of General Cavendish his regiment , which was a very full regiment . We presently put our horse in order ; which we could hardly do by reason of the cony - holes and the ...
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... regiment for the re- maining soldiers of these three companies only . 2. One from the Field Officers and 5 captains of the General's regiment of Foot . 3. One from Captain Hall for the Life Guard . 4. One from Colonel Sheffield , his ...
... regiment for the re- maining soldiers of these three companies only . 2. One from the Field Officers and 5 captains of the General's regiment of Foot . 3. One from Captain Hall for the Life Guard . 4. One from Colonel Sheffield , his ...
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... regiments in reserve . We ordered Colonel Thornhaugh's and Colonel Twisleton's regiments of horse on the right , and one regiment in reserve for the lane ; and the remaining horse on the left : so that , at last , we came to a hedge ...
... regiments in reserve . We ordered Colonel Thornhaugh's and Colonel Twisleton's regiments of horse on the right , and one regiment in reserve for the lane ; and the remaining horse on the left : so that , at last , we came to a hedge ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER I | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
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