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Difficulties had been multiplied by the absence of the Great Seal of England ,
which had been taken to the King , and by a vote of 86 to 74 it was resolved to
make another for the use of Parliament as its assumption of sovereignty
advanced ...
Difficulties had been multiplied by the absence of the Great Seal of England ,
which had been taken to the King , and by a vote of 86 to 74 it was resolved to
make another for the use of Parliament as its assumption of sovereignty
advanced ...
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Two troops are needed at once and further reinforcements as soon as possible ,
to help Fairfax and Lord Willoughby , who has taken Gainsborough but is holding
it with great difficulty.107 Hard upon that piece of news , the Huntingdon ...
Two troops are needed at once and further reinforcements as soon as possible ,
to help Fairfax and Lord Willoughby , who has taken Gainsborough but is holding
it with great difficulty.107 Hard upon that piece of news , the Huntingdon ...
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Gen. had taken a view of each regiment he gave orders to march and accordingly
about 3 of the clock they advanced : their number doth consist of about 6500
horse and foot , exceeding well armed , and brave resolute men . Thus assured
of ...
Gen. had taken a view of each regiment he gave orders to march and accordingly
about 3 of the clock they advanced : their number doth consist of about 6500
horse and foot , exceeding well armed , and brave resolute men . Thus assured
of ...
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I | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
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