The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... Parliamentarians had to ride uphill , picking their way through rabbit holes . Sir John Meldrum , who was in command , was in the van and Cromwell in the rear . The Parliamentarian horse re - formed from column into line , Cromwell ...
... Parliamentarians had to ride uphill , picking their way through rabbit holes . Sir John Meldrum , who was in command , was in the van and Cromwell in the rear . The Parliamentarian horse re - formed from column into line , Cromwell ...
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... Parliamentarians were ready at two o'clock , and at once began a relatively harmless cannonade . By five a lull intervened . On one side , the Parliamentarians waited patiently amid the rye fields spat- tered by a gentle summer rain ...
... Parliamentarians were ready at two o'clock , and at once began a relatively harmless cannonade . By five a lull intervened . On one side , the Parliamentarians waited patiently amid the rye fields spat- tered by a gentle summer rain ...
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... Parliamentarians ' baggage train . On the Parliamentarians ' right , General Fairfax also led the charge in person , supported by Cromwell . Although the ground on that side was uneven and the advance difficult , the Parlia- mentarians ...
... Parliamentarians ' baggage train . On the Parliamentarians ' right , General Fairfax also led the charge in person , supported by Cromwell . Although the ground on that side was uneven and the advance difficult , the Parlia- mentarians ...
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When Envy is Laid Asleep by Time II | 11 |
Cromwells Place in Society | 25 |
Cromwells Religion | 39 |
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