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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... officers and soldiers who had served the parliament from the beginning of the war , and given too great testimonies of their courage and fidelity to their party , and had been disbanded upon the new model , looked upon the present army ...
... officers and soldiers who had served the parliament from the beginning of the war , and given too great testimonies of their courage and fidelity to their party , and had been disbanded upon the new model , looked upon the present army ...
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... officers and soldiers which had served under him , and were now disbanded , and would willingly again engage under their old general . At the first , Cromwell did not oppose this motion , but consented to it , being very willing to be ...
... officers and soldiers which had served under him , and were now disbanded , and would willingly again engage under their old general . At the first , Cromwell did not oppose this motion , but consented to it , being very willing to be ...
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... officers of 1648 . the army , with great jealousy , as men worthy to be feared , and who could never be induced to com- ply with them . The Scottish lords had not been scrupulous to let these two gentlemen know what they intended , and ...
... officers of 1648 . the army , with great jealousy , as men worthy to be feared , and who could never be induced to com- ply with them . The Scottish lords had not been scrupulous to let these two gentlemen know what they intended , and ...
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... officer of the quality of master of a ship . This inclination was much im- proved in them by a general disposition in ... officers in the king's army , and resolved to bring in some troops of horse , when oc- casion should be ripe ; but ...
... officer of the quality of master of a ship . This inclination was much im- proved in them by a general disposition in ... officers in the king's army , and resolved to bring in some troops of horse , when oc- casion should be ripe ; but ...
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... officers . It was easy to persuade the people , that they were gone upon some impor- tant enterprise , and would speedily return ; and it was insinuated , " that it was gone to the Isle of Wight to release the king , who would return ...
... officers . It was easy to persuade the people , that they were gone upon some impor- tant enterprise , and would speedily return ; and it was insinuated , " that it was gone to the Isle of Wight to release the king , who would return ...
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