The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... fight with help from abroad , if it could be obtained . She threatened to enter a nunnery if her husband did not show himself to be a man , and for a time he seems to have contem- plated seizing the strong places in his kingdom and fighting ...
... fight with help from abroad , if it could be obtained . She threatened to enter a nunnery if her husband did not show himself to be a man , and for a time he seems to have contem- plated seizing the strong places in his kingdom and fighting ...
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... fight the Royalists reoccupied the town and Willoughby withdrew to Boston . Almost the whole of Lincolnshire was thus lost to Parliament . The Gainsborough fight had , however , its place in Cromwell's development as a soldier . First ...
... fight the Royalists reoccupied the town and Willoughby withdrew to Boston . Almost the whole of Lincolnshire was thus lost to Parliament . The Gainsborough fight had , however , its place in Cromwell's development as a soldier . First ...
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... fighting . The Marquis of Newcastle when he met Prince Rupert asked him ' not to attempt anything as yet upon the enemy ... fight ; but the letter was written in an involved and ambiguous manner ; and those who knew Prince Rupert best ...
... fighting . The Marquis of Newcastle when he met Prince Rupert asked him ' not to attempt anything as yet upon the enemy ... fight ; but the letter was written in an involved and ambiguous manner ; and those who knew Prince Rupert best ...
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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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