Good Old Causes
The Good Old Cause (expression English E meaning “good old causes”) is the name given by the soldiers of the New Model Army to their reason to fight for the British Parlement and against the king Charles 1 {{er}} and the Royalist S during the First revolution English. This support also applies to the republic formed during the English Interrègne, in particular with the government of the the Commonwealth of England, of 1649 with 1660.
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'' To the Parliament, the Army, and all the Well-affected in the Nation, who cut been faithful to the Good Old Cause (1659) ''
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