The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... Long Par- liament are in D. Brunton and D. H. Pennington , Members of the Long Parliament ( 1954 ) , especially Chapter V for the Eastern Association . Mary Frear Keeler , The Long Parliament , 1640- 1641 , contains biographies of the ...
... Long Par- liament are in D. Brunton and D. H. Pennington , Members of the Long Parliament ( 1954 ) , especially Chapter V for the Eastern Association . Mary Frear Keeler , The Long Parliament , 1640- 1641 , contains biographies of the ...
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... long they were entitled to rest , if not leave . It is said that the Marquis found it necessary to harangue and even bribe them in order to induce them to see their duty . He also inspected the spoils left by the hurried departure of ...
... long they were entitled to rest , if not leave . It is said that the Marquis found it necessary to harangue and even bribe them in order to induce them to see their duty . He also inspected the spoils left by the hurried departure of ...
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... Long Marston To York OLIVER EARL OF LORD CROMWELL MANCHESTER FAIRFAX LEVEN ( WITH LESLIE IN RESERVE ) / A 1/2 Mile ( WITH SOME SCOTTISH HORSE ) Parliamentarians EARL OF SIR THOMAS FAIRFAX Royalists Horse Horse Infantry Infantry their ...
... Long Marston To York OLIVER EARL OF LORD CROMWELL MANCHESTER FAIRFAX LEVEN ( WITH LESLIE IN RESERVE ) / A 1/2 Mile ( WITH SOME SCOTTISH HORSE ) Parliamentarians EARL OF SIR THOMAS FAIRFAX Royalists Horse Horse Infantry Infantry their ...
Inhalt
When Envy is Laid Asleep by Time II | 11 |
Cromwells Place in Society | 25 |
Cromwells Religion | 39 |
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