The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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... Model Army : The Army was , what by example and justice , kept in good order both respectively to itself and the country ; there were many of them differing in opinion , yet not in action nor bus- iness : they all agreed to preserve the ...
... Model Army : The Army was , what by example and justice , kept in good order both respectively to itself and the country ; there were many of them differing in opinion , yet not in action nor bus- iness : they all agreed to preserve the ...
Pagina 119
... army councils . The ver- batim records kept of these meetings must be read to be believed . In April , 1647 , for ... Model Army that broke the King was an organi- zation of tremendous historical significance . In it there was ...
... army councils . The ver- batim records kept of these meetings must be read to be believed . In April , 1647 , for ... Model Army that broke the King was an organi- zation of tremendous historical significance . In it there was ...
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... Model Army in existence , or to fear the anger of the lower classes . Cromwell's death in the fall of 1658 left the opposition to this bourgeois royalism leaderless ; several generals of the New Model Army attempted to use their ...
... Model Army in existence , or to fear the anger of the lower classes . Cromwell's death in the fall of 1658 left the opposition to this bourgeois royalism leaderless ; several generals of the New Model Army attempted to use their ...
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