The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... leaders , and overawed the men . The ring- leaders were brought before a hastily improvised court - martial ; three of them were at once condemned , allowed to throw dice for their lives , and the loser was shot down by a firing squad ...
... leaders , and overawed the men . The ring- leaders were brought before a hastily improvised court - martial ; three of them were at once condemned , allowed to throw dice for their lives , and the loser was shot down by a firing squad ...
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... leaders . It was only too apparent that Charles and the Scots ' commissioners had come to some agreement , and that , unless something intervened , Parliament would find it difficult or impossible to refuse the terms offered by the King ...
... leaders . It was only too apparent that Charles and the Scots ' commissioners had come to some agreement , and that , unless something intervened , Parliament would find it difficult or impossible to refuse the terms offered by the King ...
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... leaders ; but this was too much to expect from seasoned veterans , and though many of the men were unwilling to go , they were prevailed upon by their officers to obey.2 At the same time the removal of the troops from Whitehall , the ...
... leaders ; but this was too much to expect from seasoned veterans , and though many of the men were unwilling to go , they were prevailed upon by their officers to obey.2 At the same time the removal of the troops from Whitehall , the ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER I | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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