The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... secure its store of arms . Charles ordered Penning- ton to seize Portsmouth and Newcastle to be governor of Hull , but his plans as usual were betrayed to the Commons who appointed Sir John Hotham to secure the northern port . Charles ...
... secure its store of arms . Charles ordered Penning- ton to seize Portsmouth and Newcastle to be governor of Hull , but his plans as usual were betrayed to the Commons who appointed Sir John Hotham to secure the northern port . Charles ...
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... secure support , if possible , from continental powers . She had advised the King to put himself at the head of the forces raised for Ireland , to seize Hull , and so secure an army and supplies . On its part the Parliamentary party had ...
... secure support , if possible , from continental powers . She had advised the King to put himself at the head of the forces raised for Ireland , to seize Hull , and so secure an army and supplies . On its part the Parliamentary party had ...
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... secure those parts before he would march so far thence , and in the answer thereto , being left to follow the service of those parts with his army , and required only to send some horse into Cheshire , he was utterly against that also ...
... secure those parts before he would march so far thence , and in the answer thereto , being left to follow the service of those parts with his army , and required only to send some horse into Cheshire , he was utterly against that also ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER I | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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