The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 66
Seite 83
... leaders of the Commons had deliberately incited the London mob with the object of overthrowing the monarchy . The leaders of the Commons thought that the withdrawal of their own guard placed them in danger of violence . And they were ...
... leaders of the Commons had deliberately incited the London mob with the object of overthrowing the monarchy . The leaders of the Commons thought that the withdrawal of their own guard placed them in danger of violence . And they were ...
Seite 155
... leaders of the Independents , were signifi- cantly reticent when peace negotiations were reopened with King Charles I , in which he was asked to take the Covenant , accept the abolition of the bishops , and set up a Presbyterian ...
... leaders of the Independents , were signifi- cantly reticent when peace negotiations were reopened with King Charles I , in which he was asked to take the Covenant , accept the abolition of the bishops , and set up a Presbyterian ...
Seite 227
... leaders hoped that the winter weather and the general confusion in England would prevent the authorities at Dublin Castle from receiving succour in time from across the Irish sea . Although the rebels failed to capture Dublin , large ...
... leaders hoped that the winter weather and the general confusion in England would prevent the authorities at Dublin Castle from receiving succour in time from across the Irish sea . Although the rebels failed to capture Dublin , large ...
Inhalt
When Envy is Laid Asleep by Time II | 11 |
Cromwells Place in Society | 25 |
Cromwells Religion | 39 |
37 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
accepted agreed appointed arms army attack authority battle believed bishops brought called campaign cause cavalry Church Civil Colonel command Committee constitutional Council Court Crom Cromwell's Earl early elected enemy England English fact Fairfax fight force friends garrison given hand held Henry History hope horse House of Commons Independents Ireland Irish John King Charles King's Lambert land later leaders letter liberty lived London Lord Major-General Manchester March meet ment military mind months moved never offered officers Oliver Cromwell once Oxford Parliament Parliamentarians peace political Presbyterian present Prince Rupert Protector Protestant Puritan received reform refused regiment religious reported returned Royalist Scotland Scots Scottish sent side soldiers soon taken things Thomas thought told took town troops victory wanted wrote