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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... taken the whole regiment of horse of colonel Long , the high sheriff of the county , by his great defect of courage and conduct ; and seemed furiously to intend an attempt upon general Goring ; who was so much startled with the noise at ...
... taken the whole regiment of horse of colonel Long , the high sheriff of the county , by his great defect of courage and conduct ; and seemed furiously to intend an attempt upon general Goring ; who was so much startled with the noise at ...
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... taken some prisoners and horses , and disordered the rest . Upon a dispute between themselves , or some other orders , Cromwell retired to join with sir Thomas Fairfax towards Reading ; sir William Waller stayed in those parts , to ...
... taken some prisoners and horses , and disordered the rest . Upon a dispute between themselves , or some other orders , Cromwell retired to join with sir Thomas Fairfax towards Reading ; sir William Waller stayed in those parts , to ...
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... taken great pains to have it thought he had very hard measure , and that thereby his majesty's service much suffered in the west . As soon as the lords appointed by his highness to go to Exeter came thither , they went the same hour to ...
... taken great pains to have it thought he had very hard measure , and that thereby his majesty's service much suffered in the west . As soon as the lords appointed by his highness to go to Exeter came thither , they went the same hour to ...
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... ( the very Į evening before he came to the king , ) that he broke and defeated them with a great slaughter , which gave him great reputation , and made him exceedingly welcome : 28 -30 . . Resolutions taken at Oxford . ( 1645.
... ( the very Į evening before he came to the king , ) that he broke and defeated them with a great slaughter , which gave him great reputation , and made him exceedingly welcome : 28 -30 . . Resolutions taken at Oxford . ( 1645.
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... taken at Oxford . ( 1645. ) 35 29 and it was indeed a very seasonable action , to discountenance and break such a party in the infancy of their new model ; and did break their present measures , and made Fairfax to appoint a new place ...
... taken at Oxford . ( 1645. ) 35 29 and it was indeed a very seasonable action , to discountenance and break such a party in the infancy of their new model ; and did break their present measures , and made Fairfax to appoint a new place ...
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