The Greatness of Oliver CromwellHodder and Stoughton, 1957 - 382 Seiten |
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... sent across the Scottish border , and as soon as Pontefract surrendered to John Lambert , he received orders to dispatch guns thence to Berwick to guard the frontier . Lam- bert was popular in Yorkshire and received a declaration ' from ...
... sent across the Scottish border , and as soon as Pontefract surrendered to John Lambert , he received orders to dispatch guns thence to Berwick to guard the frontier . Lam- bert was popular in Yorkshire and received a declaration ' from ...
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... sent one of the commissioners who had been sent by the governor to treat , a certain Captain Stafford , who was in charge of the castle , agreed to betray it to the besiegers . The Parliamentarian soldiers thereupon clambered up into ...
... sent one of the commissioners who had been sent by the governor to treat , a certain Captain Stafford , who was in charge of the castle , agreed to betray it to the besiegers . The Parliamentarian soldiers thereupon clambered up into ...
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... sent another envoy , Sir Philip Meadowes , to the King of Denmark expressing his dislike of the war with Sweden and offering his mediation . King Charles X , who had now been deserted by Brandenburg and checked by the Danish fleet , and ...
... sent another envoy , Sir Philip Meadowes , to the King of Denmark expressing his dislike of the war with Sweden and offering his mediation . King Charles X , who had now been deserted by Brandenburg and checked by the Danish fleet , and ...
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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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