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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... whole stock of affection , loyalty , and courage , which at first alone engaged men in the quarrel , , seemed to be quite spent , and to be succeeded by negliVOL . IV . В. 2 Introduction to the ninth book IX . IM gence A TRUE ...
... whole stock of affection , loyalty , and courage , which at first alone engaged men in the quarrel , , seemed to be quite spent , and to be succeeded by negliVOL . IV . В. 2 Introduction to the ninth book IX . IM gence A TRUE ...
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... whole martial affairs ; as was quickly known to all men ; many particulars whereof will be mentioned at large hereafter . 6 Though the time spent in the passing the self - denying ordinance , and afterwards in the new modelling their ...
... whole martial affairs ; as was quickly known to all men ; many particulars whereof will be mentioned at large hereafter . 6 Though the time spent in the passing the self - denying ordinance , and afterwards in the new modelling their ...
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... whole strength into Somersetshire . So that his highness , upon his arrival at Bristol , found the west in this condition : all Dorsetshire entirely possessed by the rebels , save only what sir Lewis Dives could protect by his small ...
... whole strength into Somersetshire . So that his highness , upon his arrival at Bristol , found the west in this condition : all Dorsetshire entirely possessed by the rebels , save only what sir Lewis Dives could protect by his small ...
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... whole county ; that he was very desirous that that army might move eastward , as soon as they should put themselves in such a posture as might render them secure against their enemies ; wished them ; to propose any expedients , how the ...
... whole county ; that he was very desirous that that army might move eastward , as soon as they should put themselves in such a posture as might render them secure against their enemies ; wished them ; to propose any expedients , how the ...
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... whole state of the west , and of the great importance of reducing Taunton , without which no great matter could be expected from Somersetshire , the lord Goring proposed , and put the design in writing under his own hand , for the whole ...
... whole state of the west , and of the great importance of reducing Taunton , without which no great matter could be expected from Somersetshire , the lord Goring proposed , and put the design in writing under his own hand , for the whole ...
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