The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Together with an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Band 4University Press, 1849 |
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... advance , expecting some supplies of foot by sea at Weymouth . So that the lord Goring drew back to Bruton , and sent to the prince to desire that two of his council might meet him at Wells the next day , to consider what course was ...
... advance , expecting some supplies of foot by sea at Weymouth . So that the lord Goring drew back to Bruton , and sent to the prince to desire that two of his council might meet him at Wells the next day , to consider what course was ...
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... advance towards the lord Goring , and to obey all such orders as he should receive from his lordship . But he as positively sent his highness word , that his men would not stir a foot ; and that he had promised the commissioners of ...
... advance towards the lord Goring , and to obey all such orders as he should receive from his lordship . But he as positively sent his highness word , that his men would not stir a foot ; and that he had promised the commissioners of ...
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... advance from the quarters where they then were , much to the prejudice of that county , into Dorsetshire or Wiltshire , or into both of them ; and that the foot and cannon should march di> 14 -15 when the prince came to Bristol . (
... advance from the quarters where they then were , much to the prejudice of that county , into Dorsetshire or Wiltshire , or into both of them ; and that the foot and cannon should march di> 14 -15 when the prince came to Bristol . (
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... advance the work in hand , both for the reduction of Taunton , and raising a marching army ; which counsel had been sooner given , and had in truth been fit to be put in practice upon his first coming to Bristol , when he discerned the ...
... advance the work in hand , both for the reduction of Taunton , and raising a marching army ; which counsel had been sooner given , and had in truth been fit to be put in practice upon his first coming to Bristol , when he discerned the ...
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... advance the general service of the king ; that if the association which had been proposed , seemed to them , by the accidents and mutations which had happened since the time of that first proposal , ( as in truth very notable ones had ...
... advance the general service of the king ; that if the association which had been proposed , seemed to them , by the accidents and mutations which had happened since the time of that first proposal , ( as in truth very notable ones had ...
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