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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... horse , when oc- casion should be ripe ; but it was resolved and in- tended that the Scottish army should be entered the kingdom , by which the parliament army would u good disposition in the sea- men ] distemper among the sea- men X x ...
... horse , when oc- casion should be ripe ; but it was resolved and in- tended that the Scottish army should be entered the kingdom , by which the parliament army would u good disposition in the sea- men ] distemper among the sea- men X x ...
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... horse and foot , and shew- ing a marvellous alacrity to the engagement . Their general then gave out his commissions for several ↳ forwardness ] courage 4 XI . BOOK regiments , and a new day was OF THE REBELLION . 29.
... horse and foot , and shew- ing a marvellous alacrity to the engagement . Their general then gave out his commissions for several ↳ forwardness ] courage 4 XI . BOOK regiments , and a new day was OF THE REBELLION . 29.
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... horse into Kent to suppress that " seditious insurrection ; " sir Edward Hales now excusing himself with revilings , threats , and detes- tation of his grandson ; who , he protested , should never be his heir . The earl of Holland , who ...
... horse into Kent to suppress that " seditious insurrection ; " sir Edward Hales now excusing himself with revilings , threats , and detes- tation of his grandson ; who , he protested , should never be his heir . The earl of Holland , who ...
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... 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.
... 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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... horses , laden with sacks of corn , al- ways resorted to the town , sir Marmaduke Lang- dale , with about a hundred horse , and some few foot , which walked with the market people , pre- sently after sunrising , was upon the bridge ...
... horses , laden with sacks of corn , al- ways resorted to the town , sir Marmaduke Lang- dale , with about a hundred horse , and some few foot , which walked with the market people , pre- sently after sunrising , was upon the bridge ...
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