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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... horse , foot , and dragoons , and a train of artillery , as he desired , into Hampshire , upon a design of his own , of making an incursion into Sussex ; where he pretended he had correspondence ; and that very many well affected ...
... horse , foot , and dragoons , and a train of artillery , as he desired , into Hampshire , upon a design of his own , of making an incursion into Sussex ; where he pretended he had correspondence ; and that very many well affected ...
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... horse ; but the lord Hopton being likewise field - marshal of the west , in which the lord Goring had no commission to command . 8 Shortly after the lord Goring's arrival at Weymouth , with his full strength of horse , foot , and ...
... horse ; but the lord Hopton being likewise field - marshal of the west , in which the lord Goring had no commission to command . 8 Shortly after the lord Goring's arrival at Weymouth , with his full strength of horse , foot , and ...
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... horse and dragoons which relieved it , commanding a very large circuit , and disturbing other parts in Somersetshire : Devonshire intent upon the blocking up of Plymouth at / one end , and open to the incursions from Lyme , and ...
... horse and dragoons which relieved it , commanding a very large circuit , and disturbing other parts in Somersetshire : Devonshire intent upon the blocking up of Plymouth at / one end , and open to the incursions from Lyme , and ...
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... horse living upon free quarter , and plundering to the gates of Exeter ; which , being in the beginning of the year , was an ill presage to that people what they were to expect . But finding that sir William Waller made pot that haste ...
... horse living upon free quarter , and plundering to the gates of Exeter ; which , being in the beginning of the year , was an ill presage to that people what they were to expect . But finding that sir William Waller made pot that haste ...
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... horse , and two hundred foot mounted , in such convenient place , upon the skirts of Dorsetshire and Wiltshire , as they might be able to retire to their body , if the enerny advanced powerfully ; and that he would himself , with all ...
... horse , and two hundred foot mounted , in such convenient place , upon the skirts of Dorsetshire and Wiltshire , as they might be able to retire to their body , if the enerny advanced powerfully ; and that he would himself , with all ...
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