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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... king's forces . Prince Rupert , who now met with very little opposi- 1 tion in council , had , throughout the winter , disposed the king to resolve to march northwards , and to fall upon the / Scottish army in Yorkshire , before Fairfax ...
... king's forces . Prince Rupert , who now met with very little opposi- 1 tion in council , had , throughout the winter , disposed the king to resolve to march northwards , and to fall upon the / Scottish army in Yorkshire , before Fairfax ...
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... king takes Leicester by storm . town ; which , by his own continued presence , was finished with admirable diligence : which done , he sent a summons to the governor ; who returned not such an answer as was required . And thereupon ...
... king takes Leicester by storm . town ; which , by his own continued presence , was finished with admirable diligence : which done , he sent a summons to the governor ; who returned not such an answer as was required . And thereupon ...
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... king above four or five days , with those orders which are mentioned before , ( and with which he was so well pleased , ) but that the king saw cause to repent his separation , and sent other orders to recall him as soon as was possible ...
... king above four or five days , with those orders which are mentioned before , ( and with which he was so well pleased , ) but that the king saw cause to repent his separation , and sent other orders to recall him as soon as was possible ...
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... king , that they should go into their own country , were so transported with this new resolution , that they were with great difficulty restrained from ... king received intelli37 . 44 The king makes preparation for an engagement with.
... king , that they should go into their own country , were so transported with this new resolution , that they were with great difficulty restrained from ... king received intelli37 . 44 The king makes preparation for an engagement with.
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... king , as was said before , was even upon the point of charging the enemy , in the head , of his guards ; when the earl of Carneworth , who rode next to him , ( a man never suspected for infidelity , nor one from whom the king would ...
... king , as was said before , was even upon the point of charging the enemy , in the head , of his guards ; when the earl of Carneworth , who rode next to him , ( a man never suspected for infidelity , nor one from whom the king would ...
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