England During the Interregnum (1642-1660)Longmans , Green and Company, 1935 - 282 pàgines |
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Pàgina 40
... Army may be best ordered to the Advantage of the Public Service , we find that , being as great a Body as any the Parliament ever had together in One Army , and yet having no General Officer to command them ; for Want thereof , both ...
... Army may be best ordered to the Advantage of the Public Service , we find that , being as great a Body as any the Parliament ever had together in One Army , and yet having no General Officer to command them ; for Want thereof , both ...
Pàgina 41
... Army . About five of the clocke on Fryday morning the Kings Army began their march out of Daventry and about nine the Towne was quite rid of them , they having kept on horseback all night , and much running about amongst the Foot to get ...
... Army . About five of the clocke on Fryday morning the Kings Army began their march out of Daventry and about nine the Towne was quite rid of them , they having kept on horseback all night , and much running about amongst the Foot to get ...
Pàgina 118
Margaret James, Maureen Weinstock. 100 . [ Army's discontent with Richard Cromwell . ( a ) 9 October , 1658 . Clarke , III , 165. ] Some discontented Members of the Army prepared a petition ( but subscribed by none ) to present to his ...
Margaret James, Maureen Weinstock. 100 . [ Army's discontent with Richard Cromwell . ( a ) 9 October , 1658 . Clarke , III , 165. ] Some discontented Members of the Army prepared a petition ( but subscribed by none ) to present to his ...
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