The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... side . We took 45 prisoners , besides divers of their horses and arms , and rescued many prisoners whom they had lately taken of ours , and we took 4 or 5 colours , and so marched away to Lincoln . Shaston , [ OLIVER CROMWELL . ] 85 May ...
... side . We took 45 prisoners , besides divers of their horses and arms , and rescued many prisoners whom they had lately taken of ours , and we took 4 or 5 colours , and so marched away to Lincoln . Shaston , [ OLIVER CROMWELL . ] 85 May ...
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... side where it was inaccessible ( whereas it was open on the other ) , by which means he lost two pieces of ordnance and many gallant men ; whereas had he fallen on by daylight and according to agreement he might , on the open side ...
... side where it was inaccessible ( whereas it was open on the other ) , by which means he lost two pieces of ordnance and many gallant men ; whereas had he fallen on by daylight and according to agreement he might , on the open side ...
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... side , all the dishonesty on the other . There was sincerity and dissimulation on both sides , for each side was deeply convinced of the eternal righteousness of its cause ; and - though each side would have denied it bitterly - each side ...
... side , all the dishonesty on the other . There was sincerity and dissimulation on both sides , for each side was deeply convinced of the eternal righteousness of its cause ; and - though each side would have denied it bitterly - each side ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER I | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
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