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... soldiers , royalists these : there are various Cousin Cromwells that confusedly turn up on both sides of the quarrel . - Robert Cromwell , our Oliver's Father , was the next Brother of the Hinchinbrook Knight . The Third Brother ...
... soldiers , royalists these : there are various Cousin Cromwells that confusedly turn up on both sides of the quarrel . - Robert Cromwell , our Oliver's Father , was the next Brother of the Hinchinbrook Knight . The Third Brother ...
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... soldiers ; but kept the best officers , mostly Gustavus- Adolphus men , still within sight . 1640 . 6 His Majesty having burnt Scotch paper Declarations by the hands of the common hangman , ' and almost cut the Scotch Chan- cellor ...
... soldiers ; but kept the best officers , mostly Gustavus- Adolphus men , still within sight . 1640 . 6 His Majesty having burnt Scotch paper Declarations by the hands of the common hangman , ' and almost cut the Scotch Chan- cellor ...
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... soldiers called the affair a Bishops ' War ; they mutinied against their officers , shot some of their officers : in various Towns on their march , if the Clergyman were reputed Puritan , they went and gave him three cheers ; if of ...
... soldiers called the affair a Bishops ' War ; they mutinied against their officers , shot some of their officers : in various Towns on their march , if the Clergyman were reputed Puritan , they went and gave him three cheers ; if of ...
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... soldier told us , He was four miles off . I said , It was unreasonable to carry us out of our way ; if Mr. Cromwell had been there , I should have willingly given him all the satisfaction he could desire ; -and putting my hand into my ...
... soldier told us , He was four miles off . I said , It was unreasonable to carry us out of our way ; if Mr. Cromwell had been there , I should have willingly given him all the satisfaction he could desire ; -and putting my hand into my ...
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... soldiers of my troop , were at your House . I dealt ' so ' freely ' as to inquire after you ; the reason was , I had heard you reported active against the proceedings of Parliament , and for those that disturb the peace of this Country ...
... soldiers of my troop , were at your House . I dealt ' so ' freely ' as to inquire after you ; the reason was , I had heard you reported active against the proceedings of Parliament , and for those that disturb the peace of this Country ...
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