The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.F. C.&J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... mean time Cromwell , who had been ap- pointed to the command of the army in Ireland , prosecuted the war in that kingdom with his usual success . He had to combat against the royalists , commanded by the duke of Ormond , and the na ...
... mean time Cromwell , who had been ap- pointed to the command of the army in Ireland , prosecuted the war in that kingdom with his usual success . He had to combat against the royalists , commanded by the duke of Ormond , and the na ...
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... mean time , who had invited over their wretched king to be a prisoner , not a ruler , among them , prepared to meet the invasion . They had given the command of their army to general Lesley , a good officer , who formed a proper plan ...
... mean time , who had invited over their wretched king to be a prisoner , not a ruler , among them , prepared to meet the invasion . They had given the command of their army to general Lesley , a good officer , who formed a proper plan ...
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... arrived at the house of colonel Lane , a zealous royalist , in Staffordshire . There he deliberated about the means of escaping into France ; and Bristol being supposed the most convenient port , it was HISTORY OF JENGLAND .
... arrived at the house of colonel Lane , a zealous royalist , in Staffordshire . There he deliberated about the means of escaping into France ; and Bristol being supposed the most convenient port , it was HISTORY OF JENGLAND .
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... women had , at different times , been privy to his escape . In the mean time Cromwell , crowned with suc- cess , returned in triumph to London , where he was met by the speaker of the house , accompanied 10 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... women had , at different times , been privy to his escape . In the mean time Cromwell , crowned with suc- cess , returned in triumph to London , where he was met by the speaker of the house , accompanied 10 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... means of Cromwell , spread their un- contested authority over all the British dominions . Ireland was totally subdued by Ireton and Ludlow . All the settlements in America , that had declared for the royal cause , were obliged to submit ...
... means of Cromwell , spread their un- contested authority over all the British dominions . Ireland was totally subdued by Ireton and Ludlow . All the settlements in America , that had declared for the royal cause , were obliged to submit ...
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