The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Together with an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Band 3University Press, 1849 |
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... Bristol . 30 From thence he marched to Worcester , where his conquests met some stop ; for though the town was not so strong , nor the garrison so great , ( I mean of soldiers ; for the inhabitants were more , ) as Hereford , nor one ...
... Bristol . 30 From thence he marched to Worcester , where his conquests met some stop ; for though the town was not so strong , nor the garrison so great , ( I mean of soldiers ; for the inhabitants were more , ) as Hereford , nor one ...
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... with an addition of some members of either house to that number . There had been , some months before , a design of prince Rupert upon the city of Bristol , by correspondence 54 with some of the chief inhabitants of the city 42 ...
... with an addition of some members of either house to that number . There had been , some months before , a design of prince Rupert upon the city of Bristol , by correspondence 54 with some of the chief inhabitants of the city 42 ...
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... not think so , that I knew as much of it as most men . 55 There was of the house of commons one Mr. Waller , 44 Design in favour of the king , in which -55+ The parliament execute two citizens of Bristol . ( 1643. ) 43.
... not think so , that I knew as much of it as most men . 55 There was of the house of commons one Mr. Waller , 44 Design in favour of the king , in which -55+ The parliament execute two citizens of Bristol . ( 1643. ) 43.
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... ' march of him , and was more like to draw supplies to him from Bristol , and the parts adjacent , which were all under the parliament , than the marquis could from ΙΟΙ the open country ; and therefore it was held 86 ...
... ' march of him , and was more like to draw supplies to him from Bristol , and the parts adjacent , which were all under the parliament , than the marquis could from ΙΟΙ the open country ; and therefore it was held 86 ...
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... Bristol , had directed this body which was in Somerset to retire before the king's forces till they should join with him , who had sent a fresh strong party of horse and dragoons to assist their retreat ; which , by the advantage of a ...
... Bristol , had directed this body which was in Somerset to retire before the king's forces till they should join with him , who had sent a fresh strong party of horse and dragoons to assist their retreat ; which , by the advantage of a ...
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