The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... Once the obstacle of the ditch had been overcome — and it can scarcely have been a serious obstruc- tion — the moor lined by the Royalists was ideal for cavalry fighting , open ground sparsely furnished with hedges and trees . The ...
... Once the obstacle of the ditch had been overcome — and it can scarcely have been a serious obstruc- tion — the moor lined by the Royalists was ideal for cavalry fighting , open ground sparsely furnished with hedges and trees . The ...
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... Once , however , Cromwell had dispatched secret in- structions to General Blake to capture the Spanish plate fleet and once he learned , to his profound disappointment , that THE HIGHWATER MARK OF THE PROTECTORATE 319.
... Once , however , Cromwell had dispatched secret in- structions to General Blake to capture the Spanish plate fleet and once he learned , to his profound disappointment , that THE HIGHWATER MARK OF THE PROTECTORATE 319.
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... once again in the Painted Chamber . He came at once to ' facts ' or ' necessities . ' He was clearly aware that , according to the terms of the ' Instrument , ' he ought to have consulted Parliament about the war against Spain , and he ...
... once again in the Painted Chamber . He came at once to ' facts ' or ' necessities . ' He was clearly aware that , according to the terms of the ' Instrument , ' he ought to have consulted Parliament about the war against Spain , and he ...
Inhalt
When Envy is Laid Asleep by Time II | 11 |
Cromwells Place in Society | 25 |
Cromwells Religion | 39 |
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