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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... prisoner into Eng- in the Isle of Wight , it was long before the marquis of Argyle could be prevailed with to consent that a parliament should be called . He had made a fast friendship with Cromwell and Vane ; and knew that in this new ...
... prisoner into Eng- in the Isle of Wight , it was long before the marquis of Argyle could be prevailed with to consent that a parliament should be called . He had made a fast friendship with Cromwell and Vane ; and knew that in this new ...
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... prisoner by the parliament , and by a court of war condemned to die , but being kept in prison till the end of the war , was then set at li- berty , as one in whom there was no more danger . But he retained his old affections , and more ...
... prisoner by the parliament , and by a court of war condemned to die , but being kept in prison till the end of the war , was then set at li- berty , as one in whom there was no more danger . But he retained his old affections , and more ...
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... prisoners therein Laughorn , Powel , and Poyer , the heads of that insurrection , and not troubling himself with Pontefract castle , which he thought would not be of great consequence , if the Scots were sub- dued . Fairfax , with a ...
... prisoners therein Laughorn , Powel , and Poyer , the heads of that insurrection , and not troubling himself with Pontefract castle , which he thought would not be of great consequence , if the Scots were sub- dued . Fairfax , with a ...
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... prisoners , and the rest forced to their boats with more disorder than became them . And some other attempts being afterwards made with no better suc- cess , the blockhouses at last came into the hands of the enemy ; which though of ...
... prisoners , and the rest forced to their boats with more disorder than became them . And some other attempts being afterwards made with no better suc- cess , the blockhouses at last came into the hands of the enemy ; which though of ...
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... pursued into the headquarters of the duke ; whither he likewise brought with him some prisoners , who averred , that the whole body of Langdale an account BOOK the army was within five or six miles , OF THE REBELLION . 73.
... pursued into the headquarters of the duke ; whither he likewise brought with him some prisoners , who averred , that the whole body of Langdale an account BOOK the army was within five or six miles , OF THE REBELLION . 73.
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