A Popular History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Accession of Victoria, 3. sējumsD. Estes and C. E. Lauriat, 1876 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 35.
10. lappuse
... Colonel Morley . Effacing the Inscriptions . Monk saluting the King . Charles II . • · • · · Charles at the House of Lady Castlemaine . Great Fire in London .. Earl of Clarendon . Buckingham . • Henrietta of England . Duke of Monmouth ...
... Colonel Morley . Effacing the Inscriptions . Monk saluting the King . Charles II . • · • · · Charles at the House of Lady Castlemaine . Great Fire in London .. Earl of Clarendon . Buckingham . • Henrietta of England . Duke of Monmouth ...
32. lappuse
... Colonel Cromwell , already famous for his bold strokes , as fortunate as they were skilful , had done even more . He was lamenting one day with Hampden the inferiority of the Parliamentary cavalry , constantly de- feated in the little ...
... Colonel Cromwell , already famous for his bold strokes , as fortunate as they were skilful , had done even more . He was lamenting one day with Hampden the inferiority of the Parliamentary cavalry , constantly de- feated in the little ...
61. lappuse
... colonels signed the letter . On the 12th of June , in the environs of Northampton , some Parlia- mentary horsemen , sent to reconnoitre , suddenly came up with a detachment of the army of the king . Charles was advancing , in fact , to ...
... colonels signed the letter . On the 12th of June , in the environs of Northampton , some Parlia- mentary horsemen , sent to reconnoitre , suddenly came up with a detachment of the army of the king . Charles was advancing , in fact , to ...
62. lappuse
... colonel of the guards of Fairfax . " Take them in front , I will take them in the rear , " said the general ; " we shall meet again in the midst of them . " They did so , in effect , at the moment when Cromwell , with his vic- torious ...
... colonel of the guards of Fairfax . " Take them in front , I will take them in the rear , " said the general ; " we shall meet again in the midst of them . " They did so , in effect , at the moment when Cromwell , with his vic- torious ...
73. lappuse
... Colonel Rainsborough , who had already arrived before the town , to surrender to him on condition that he should conduct him at once to Par- liament . The colonel refused . Charles was about to fall as a prisoner of war into the hands ...
... Colonel Rainsborough , who had already arrived before the town , to surrender to him on condition that he should conduct him at once to Par- liament . The colonel refused . Charles was about to fall as a prisoner of war into the hands ...
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agitated already Anglican ardor Argyle army arrested arrived asked assembled battle bishops Catholics cause Cavaliers Charles II Church Colonel command commissioners council court Cromwell crown declared defeated defend desire Duke of York Earl enemies English Essex everywhere exclaimed Fairfax faithful favor Fleetwood France friends hands Haslerig head Holland honor hope House of Commons House of Lords intrusted Ireland James II King James King of England king's kingdom Lambert leaders letter liament liberty London Long Parliament Lord Manchester Louis XIV Majesty Meanwhile ment monarch Monk Monmouth Montrose nation negotiations officers once Oxford party peace person Presbyterians Prince of Orange Princess prisoner promised proposed Protector Protestant queen received refused regiments remained replied Republican resolved Richard Cromwell royal Royalists Scotland Scots Scottish sent soldiers soon States-general throne tion took town treaty troops Vane voted Westminster Whitehall William wrote