History of the Great Civil War, 1642-1649: 1644-1647Longmans, Green, 1889 - Great Britain |
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... ARMY . 1645 February . - English dissatisfaction with Charles's policy Military disorders Parliamentary successes . Charles's plan of campaign . March 5. - The Prince of Wales ... army 151 151 CHAPTER XXIX . THE NEW MODEL ARMY IN THE FIELD.
... ARMY . 1645 February . - English dissatisfaction with Charles's policy Military disorders Parliamentary successes . Charles's plan of campaign . March 5. - The Prince of Wales ... army 151 151 CHAPTER XXIX . THE NEW MODEL ARMY IN THE FIELD.
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... army Hugh Peters His early life . His career in New England His views on liberty of conscience His character as an army chaplain Baxter at Coventry His visit to the army Liberty of conscience in the army The military view of Royalty and ...
... army Hugh Peters His early life . His career in New England His views on liberty of conscience His character as an army chaplain Baxter at Coventry His visit to the army Liberty of conscience in the army The military view of Royalty and ...
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... army must be reor- ganised , and both Cromwell and Vane were suffi- ciently shrewd to be aware that the sooner a practical attempt was made to procure Charles's acceptance of the Presbyterian terms , the sooner Manchester and Holles ...
... army must be reor- ganised , and both Cromwell and Vane were suffi- ciently shrewd to be aware that the sooner a practical attempt was made to procure Charles's acceptance of the Presbyterian terms , the sooner Manchester and Holles ...
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... army to move wards . been fixed for that day , ' he had first to listen to the CHAP . adoption of a motion for a request to the Lords ' to consider of bringing up the Scottish army south- ward . ' 2 A Scottish army , to form a nucleus ...
... army to move wards . been fixed for that day , ' he had first to listen to the CHAP . adoption of a motion for a request to the Lords ' to consider of bringing up the Scottish army south- ward . ' 2 A Scottish army , to form a nucleus ...
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... army was sufficient evidence that no attempt had been made in it to depress Independents , he held him up to scorn as the despiser of the nobility and the contemptuous assailant of the Assembly of Divines . Cromwell , it seemed , had ...
... army was sufficient evidence that no attempt had been made in it to depress Independents , he held him up to scorn as the despiser of the nobility and the contemptuous assailant of the Assembly of Divines . Cromwell , it seemed , had ...
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Aberdeen amongst April April 20 Argyle attack Baillie battle BATTLE OF AULDEARN besiegers campaign Carte's Ormond Castle Catholic cavalry CHAP charge Charles Charles's Church Clarendon command commissioners Committee Covenant Covenanters Crom Cromwell Cromwell's despatched Digby enemy England English Essex Fairfax favour force garrison Glamorgan Gordon Goring Herefordshire Highlanders hope horse House of Commons Independents Ireland Irish Irish army July June King King's Cabinet Opened Kingdoms L.J. vii Langport Laud Laud's letter Leven liberty Lilburne Lords Lowlands Macdonald Manchester March March 11 ment military Model Model army Montrose Montrose's Naseby negotiation numbers officers orders Oxford Parlia Parliament Parliamentary army party peace Peers plunder Presby Presbyterian Prince proposal Prynne Queen refused regiments Royalists Rupert Rushw Scotland Scots Scottish Self-Denying Ordinance sent side siege soldiers Taunton terianism tion Treaty of Uxbridge Uxbridge victory Waller West Westminster whilst Whitacre's Diary Wishart wrote XXVI XXVIII СНАР
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