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Page viii
... the Religious Memory of Mrs. Catherine Thomson • Sonnet xv . On the Lord General Fairfax . Sonnet XVI . To the Lord General Cromwell 212 213 213 214 214 215 215 MINOR POEMS continued— Sonnet XVII . To Sir Henry Vane viii CONTENTS .
... the Religious Memory of Mrs. Catherine Thomson • Sonnet xv . On the Lord General Fairfax . Sonnet XVI . To the Lord General Cromwell 212 213 213 214 214 215 215 MINOR POEMS continued— Sonnet XVII . To Sir Henry Vane viii CONTENTS .
Page xxi
... Cromwell , then Lieutenant - general under the Earl of Manchester , the King's forces were disas- trously beaten , and the North of England was secured for the Parliament.- -By this time there had appeared a dispute among the ...
... Cromwell , then Lieutenant - general under the Earl of Manchester , the King's forces were disas- trously beaten , and the North of England was secured for the Parliament.- -By this time there had appeared a dispute among the ...
Page xxii
... Cromwell was already marked there as the head of the Independents . Hence the English Presbyterians and the Scots had begun to look with great suspicion on the success of Cromwell and the Army - Independents in the field . They declared ...
... Cromwell was already marked there as the head of the Independents . Hence the English Presbyterians and the Scots had begun to look with great suspicion on the success of Cromwell and the Army - Independents in the field . They declared ...
Page xxiii
... Cromwell's influence , that the Army should be entirely re- modelled , that Essex , Waller , Manchester , and all the chief officers till then in command should lay down their commis- sions , and that the New - modelled Army should be ...
... Cromwell's influence , that the Army should be entirely re- modelled , that Essex , Waller , Manchester , and all the chief officers till then in command should lay down their commis- sions , and that the New - modelled Army should be ...
Page xxviii
... Cromwell , and Ireton , held interviews with him , and tried to bring him to a compact . The terms they offered were more liberal than those of the Presbyterians . They were anxious to try the experiment of a restored Royalty with ...
... Cromwell , and Ireton , held interviews with him , and tried to bring him to a compact . The terms they offered were more liberal than those of the Presbyterians . They were anxious to try the experiment of a restored Royalty with ...
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