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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... hundred foot , besides what he found in those parts , that place of so vast importance was , by most supine negligence at best , retaken by that contemptible number of rebels , who had been beaten into the lower town , and who were ...
... hundred foot , besides what he found in those parts , that place of so vast importance was , by most supine negligence at best , retaken by that contemptible number of rebels , who had been beaten into the lower town , and who were ...
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... hundred pound a week , which was to be allowed by them towards his highness's support , not one penny ready , nor like to be . So that he was forced to borrow from the lord Hopton's own private store to buy bread . And , which was worse ...
... hundred pound a week , which was to be allowed by them towards his highness's support , not one penny ready , nor like to be . So that he was forced to borrow from the lord Hopton's own private store to buy bread . And , which was worse ...
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... 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 his foot and ...
... 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 his foot and ...
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... hundred horse and two thousand two hundred foot , besides pioneers , with all possible speed to march to him , that so he might be able to abide the enemy , if they came upon him ; or , otherwise to compel them to fight , if they stayed ...
... hundred horse and two thousand two hundred foot , besides pioneers , with all possible speed to march to him , that so he might be able to abide the enemy , if they came upon him ; or , otherwise to compel them to fight , if they stayed ...
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... hundred , but including the foot of sir John Berkley and sir Richard Greenvil , then before Taunton ; which all men concluded would be reduced in less than a month . This proposition being approved by the prince , all particulars were ...
... hundred , but including the foot of sir John Berkley and sir Richard Greenvil , then before Taunton ; which all men concluded would be reduced in less than a month . This proposition being approved by the prince , all particulars were ...
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