The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: To which is Added An Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Band 6Clarendon Press, 1826 |
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... brought somewhat with them for their support abroad , till they might upon some good change return to their own country . In the mean time they lived very decently together in that city ; where they were well esteemed . The way between ...
... brought somewhat with them for their support abroad , till they might upon some good change return to their own country . In the mean time they lived very decently together in that city ; where they were well esteemed . The way between ...
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... brought him the news of the good inclinations in the fleet for the king ; and all men's mouths were full of the general hatred the whole kingdom had against the parliament as well as the army . Mr. L'Estrange was a man of a good wit ...
... brought him the news of the good inclinations in the fleet for the king ; and all men's mouths were full of the general hatred the whole kingdom had against the parliament as well as the army . Mr. L'Estrange was a man of a good wit ...
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... body of horse and foot armed than could have been expected ; enough in number to have met any army that was like to be brought against them . They all received him XI . with wonderful acclamations , and vowed obedience BOOK 40 THE HISTORY.
... body of horse and foot armed than could have been expected ; enough in number to have met any army that was like to be brought against them . They all received him XI . with wonderful acclamations , and vowed obedience BOOK 40 THE HISTORY.
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... brought the war even into the heart of England , was that some gentlemen , who had for- merly served the king in the garrison of Newark , and in the northern army , under sir Marmaduke Langdale , had ( by a design consulted with him be ...
... brought the war even into the heart of England , was that some gentlemen , who had for- merly served the king in the garrison of Newark , and in the northern army , under sir Marmaduke Langdale , had ( by a design consulted with him be ...
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... places , the very strength of which could for some time have withstood all the power which Scotland could have Langdale Berwick , and sir P. Carlisle BOOK brought against them . But the same reason which F 2 OF THE REBELLION . 51 XI ...
... places , the very strength of which could for some time have withstood all the power which Scotland could have Langdale Berwick , and sir P. Carlisle BOOK brought against them . But the same reason which F 2 OF THE REBELLION . 51 XI ...
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