England During the Interregnum (1642-1660)Longmans , Green and Company, 1935 - 282 Seiten |
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... Charge began between the 2 Wings of Horse ; those of the Rebels not standing our Charge a Quarter of an Hour before they fled , our Men having the Execution of them for 3 Miles together , the Horse of both our Wings routing their Foot ...
... Charge began between the 2 Wings of Horse ; those of the Rebels not standing our Charge a Quarter of an Hour before they fled , our Men having the Execution of them for 3 Miles together , the Horse of both our Wings routing their Foot ...
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... Charge for fear of mistaking Friends for Foes ; ( though it was certainly concluded by them all , that if we had had light enough , but to have given one Charge more , we had totally routed all their Army ) ; whereupon both Armies ...
... Charge for fear of mistaking Friends for Foes ; ( though it was certainly concluded by them all , that if we had had light enough , but to have given one Charge more , we had totally routed all their Army ) ; whereupon both Armies ...
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... charge of Free Quartering Soldiers without any deduction of Rent of the Landlords part , till now of late since the Army's advance from London ; this Charge being doubled , with some of us treble , our Rent so decayeth our Estates ...
... charge of Free Quartering Soldiers without any deduction of Rent of the Landlords part , till now of late since the Army's advance from London ; this Charge being doubled , with some of us treble , our Rent so decayeth our Estates ...
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CONSTITUTIONAL | 132 |
B CONTEMPORARY VIEWS | 149 |
PARLIAMENT | 156 |
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