The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... Cromwell the lieutenant March 30 . general to conduct that expedition . 71. Cromwell himself was always absent when such overtures were to be made , and whoever had proposed Lambert had proposed it as a thing most agreeable to Cromwell's ...
... Cromwell the lieutenant March 30 . general to conduct that expedition . 71. Cromwell himself was always absent when such overtures were to be made , and whoever had proposed Lambert had proposed it as a thing most agreeable to Cromwell's ...
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... Cromwell upon very hard conditions . 1649 116. It seemed no good sign to the ambassadors that prince Rupert had left Ireland , where there were so many good ports , and where the fleet had been so necessary for the carrying on his ...
... Cromwell upon very hard conditions . 1649 116. It seemed no good sign to the ambassadors that prince Rupert had left Ireland , where there were so many good ports , and where the fleet had been so necessary for the carrying on his ...
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... Cromwell knew them too well to fear them upon any ground , when there were no trenches or fortifications to keep him from them ; and therefore he made haste to charge them on all sides , upon what advantage - ground soever they stood ...
... Cromwell knew them too well to fear them upon any ground , when there were no trenches or fortifications to keep him from them ; and therefore he made haste to charge them on all sides , upon what advantage - ground soever they stood ...
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