The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Band 3Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... court of guard near the line which was nearest to the enemy's approaches , a cannon shot accidentally lighted upon the top of it , which was covered with brick - tile , a piece whereof , the shot going through , hit the governor in the ...
... court of guard near the line which was nearest to the enemy's approaches , a cannon shot accidentally lighted upon the top of it , which was covered with brick - tile , a piece whereof , the shot going through , hit the governor in the ...
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... Court was , rather than Reading ; and if they had taken that resolution , as Mr. Hambden , and all they who desired still to strike at the root , very earnestly insisted upon , without doubt they had put the King's affairs into great ...
... Court was , rather than Reading ; and if they had taken that resolution , as Mr. Hambden , and all they who desired still to strike at the root , very earnestly insisted upon , without doubt they had put the King's affairs into great ...
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... court of war ; the King himself being marvellously incensed against him for that clause in the third article , which gave liberty to all who were accidentally come to the town and shut up by the siege to pass without interruption ...
... court of war ; the King himself being marvellously incensed against him for that clause in the third article , which gave liberty to all who were accidentally come to the town and shut up by the siege to pass without interruption ...
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... court of war the full examination of all the particular proceedings in the delivery of that town , that so justice might be done accordingly , so he did declare that he would always proceed with all severity against such as should by ...
... court of war the full examination of all the particular proceedings in the delivery of that town , that so justice might be done accordingly , so he did declare that he would always proceed with all severity against such as should by ...
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... Court , army , and city ( which afterwards grew very troublesome to the King ) were dated , and took their original ; great animosities grew between the officers of the army , some being thought to have been too passionate and ...
... Court , army , and city ( which afterwards grew very troublesome to the King ) were dated , and took their original ; great animosities grew between the officers of the army , some being thought to have been too passionate and ...
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able amongst arms Arthur Aston battle believed body of horse Bristol cannon castle Chancellor charge colonel command commissioners consent Cornwall Council courage Court Covenant declared defend desired Digby discourse Donnington Castle earl of Essex earl of Holland earl of Newcastle enemy enemy's engaged England expected garrison gentlemen Gloster governor Greenevill honour hope horse and foot House of Peers Houses of Parliament hundred inclined Ireland jealousy King King's army kingdom kingdom of England knew letters likewise London lord Hopton majesty majesty's marquis never officers Oxford party peace persons present preserve prince Morrice prince Rupert prisoners provisions quarters raised Ralph Hopton reason rebels received regiment reputation resolution resolved retired returned Scotland Scots sent side siege sir William Waller soever soldiers supply taken thence thing thither thought tion town treaty troops trust Uxbridge VIII whereof whilst whole army Wilmott