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Side 301
... Marlborough and the victories of the Grand Alliance . But in his view of European politics Cromwell was misled by the conservative and unspeculative temper of his mind as well as by the strength of his religious enthusiasm . Of the ...
... Marlborough and the victories of the Grand Alliance . But in his view of European politics Cromwell was misled by the conservative and unspeculative temper of his mind as well as by the strength of his religious enthusiasm . Of the ...
Side 415
... Marlborough , in a brisk skirmish with the enemy at Walcourt . But William had as yet grave work to do at home . In England not a sword has been drawn for James . In Scot- land his tyranny had been yet greater than in England 1689 ] 415 ...
... Marlborough , in a brisk skirmish with the enemy at Walcourt . But William had as yet grave work to do at home . In England not a sword has been drawn for James . In Scot- land his tyranny had been yet greater than in England 1689 ] 415 ...
Side 420
... Marlborough to the Sambre ; and the political embarrass- ments which grew up around the Government made it im- possible to spare a man of those who remained . The great ends of the Revolution were indeed secured , even amidst the ...
... Marlborough to the Sambre ; and the political embarrass- ments which grew up around the Government made it im- possible to spare a man of those who remained . The great ends of the Revolution were indeed secured , even amidst the ...
Side 427
... Marlborough , had been recalled from Flanders to command a division which landed in the south of Ireland . Only a few days remained before the operations were interrupted by the coming of winter , but the few days were turned to good ac ...
... Marlborough , had been recalled from Flanders to command a division which landed in the south of Ireland . Only a few days remained before the operations were interrupted by the coming of winter , but the few days were turned to good ac ...
Side 429
... Marlborough's mind the state of affairs raised hopes of a double treason . His design was to bring about a revolt which would drive William from the throne without replacing James , and give the crown to his daughter Anne , whose ...
... Marlborough's mind the state of affairs raised hopes of a double treason . His design was to bring about a revolt which would drive William from the throne without replacing James , and give the crown to his daughter Anne , whose ...
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