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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... forces to redeem them . Whilst the lord Goring lay fruitlessly in those parts , a party of horse and dragoons , under the command of Vandruske , a German , passed by him without interruption , to the relief of Taunton , which And so a ...
... forces to redeem them . Whilst the lord Goring lay fruitlessly in those parts , a party of horse and dragoons , under the command of Vandruske , a German , passed by him without interruption , to the relief of Taunton , which And so a ...
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... forces . About the same time , sir Walter Hastings , governor of Portland , seconded by sir Lewis Dives , ( who had the command of Dorsetshire as colonel general , ) had surprised Weymouth , and possessed all the forts and the upper ...
... forces . About the same time , sir Walter Hastings , governor of Portland , seconded by sir Lewis Dives , ( who had the command of Dorsetshire as colonel general , ) had surprised Weymouth , and possessed all the forts and the upper ...
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... forces equally infested ) the borders of Dorset , Somerset , and Devon , by unheard of rapine , without applying themselves to any enterprise upon the rebels . Cornwall indeed was entire ; but being | . wholly assigned to the blocking ...
... forces equally infested ) the borders of Dorset , Somerset , and Devon , by unheard of rapine , without applying themselves to any enterprise upon the rebels . Cornwall indeed was entire ; but being | . wholly assigned to the blocking ...
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... forces reposed themselves towards Devonshire , the lord Goring himself , and most of his principal officers , taking that opportunity to refresh at Exeter , where they stayed three or four days in most scandalous disorder , a great part ...
... forces reposed themselves towards Devonshire , the lord Goring himself , and most of his principal officers , taking that opportunity to refresh at Exeter , where they stayed three or four days in most scandalous disorder , a great part ...
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... forces under the lord Goring ( were ] [ an army by [ themselves , ] come down into those parts before his highness ; and stayed there then for their protection against the power of Waller , ( which was ready to invade them , ) and the ...
... forces under the lord Goring ( were ] [ an army by [ themselves , ] come down into those parts before his highness ; and stayed there then for their protection against the power of Waller , ( which was ready to invade them , ) and the ...
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