A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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Page 67
... army between the Wallingford- house party and that of Richard Cromwell . Ludlow took an active share in the negotiations between the former faction and the republi- cans , which ended in the resignation of Richard Cromwell , and the ...
... army between the Wallingford- house party and that of Richard Cromwell . Ludlow took an active share in the negotiations between the former faction and the republi- cans , which ended in the resignation of Richard Cromwell , and the ...
Page 443
... army before him . They were pursued four leagues from the field of battle with terrible slaughter , within a short distance of Louvaine . This was altogether a most complete and splendid victory , and one of the most renowned ...
... army before him . They were pursued four leagues from the field of battle with terrible slaughter , within a short distance of Louvaine . This was altogether a most complete and splendid victory , and one of the most renowned ...
Page 454
... army was assembled in the Netherlands ready to meet the allies . The duke of Burgundy , the duke of Berry , the Chevalier de St George , and Vendome were at the head of it . The duke of Marlborough and Prince Eugene took the field with ...
... army was assembled in the Netherlands ready to meet the allies . The duke of Burgundy , the duke of Berry , the Chevalier de St George , and Vendome were at the head of it . The duke of Marlborough and Prince Eugene took the field with ...
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