The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... attack was out of the question , de- cided upon the bold expedient of dividing their army into two and sending a large detachment to assault the enemy's rear , which was held by a force under Prince Maurice , the younger brother of ...
... attack was out of the question , de- cided upon the bold expedient of dividing their army into two and sending a large detachment to assault the enemy's rear , which was held by a force under Prince Maurice , the younger brother of ...
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... attack . The Royalists were routed , losing 200 killed and 200 prisoners and , as Cromwell reported to Fairfax , ' the Queen's colours , richly embroidered with the Crown in the midst , and eighteen flower - de - luces wrought about in ...
... attack . The Royalists were routed , losing 200 killed and 200 prisoners and , as Cromwell reported to Fairfax , ' the Queen's colours , richly embroidered with the Crown in the midst , and eighteen flower - de - luces wrought about in ...
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... attack the city from the south while the rest of the army converged upon the Royalists from the east . He himself , as at Dunbar , fully controlled the battle , having a reserve consisting of his life - guards , one cavalry and three ...
... attack the city from the south while the rest of the army converged upon the Royalists from the east . He himself , as at Dunbar , fully controlled the battle , having a reserve consisting of his life - guards , one cavalry and three ...
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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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