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128 As Clarendon says of this battle of Naseby after Rupert's men returned from
the pursuit of Ireton : “ They having , as they thought , acted their parts , they could
never be brought to rally themselves again in order , or to charge the enemy .
128 As Clarendon says of this battle of Naseby after Rupert's men returned from
the pursuit of Ireton : “ They having , as they thought , acted their parts , they could
never be brought to rally themselves again in order , or to charge the enemy .
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Two days later , on Wednesday , January 17 , it met again with fifty - six men
present for further preliminary business , in particular that of making the charge
against the King ' more brief . ' Sir Robert Cotton's house was appointed as
Charles's ...
Two days later , on Wednesday , January 17 , it met again with fifty - six men
present for further preliminary business , in particular that of making the charge
against the King ' more brief . ' Sir Robert Cotton's house was appointed as
Charles's ...
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That charge , now reduced to the shortest form which the counsel and officers
could agree upon , was , of necessity perhaps , a statement of a theory of
government as well as an indictment , for under existing law no such indictment
could be ...
That charge , now reduced to the shortest form which the counsel and officers
could agree upon , was , of necessity perhaps , a statement of a theory of
government as well as an indictment , for under existing law no such indictment
could be ...
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