The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Band 3Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... likewise assist all other persons that shall take this oath in what they shall do in pursuance thereof ; and will not , directly or indirectly , adhere unto , nor shall willingly assist , the forces raised by the King without the ...
... likewise assist all other persons that shall take this oath in what they shall do in pursuance thereof ; and will not , directly or indirectly , adhere unto , nor shall willingly assist , the forces raised by the King without the ...
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... likewise purged ; and thence it grew the mark of distinction to know their friends and enemies by ; and whosoever refused to take that covenant neede [ d ] no other charge to be concluded and prosecuted as the highest malignant . 71 ...
... likewise purged ; and thence it grew the mark of distinction to know their friends and enemies by ; and whosoever refused to take that covenant neede [ d ] no other charge to be concluded and prosecuted as the highest malignant . 71 ...
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... likewise lined both sides of the hedges a good way in the lane . And so the prince about noon , or shortly after , entered Oxford , with near two hundred prisoners , and seven cornets of horse , and four ensigns of foot , with most of ...
... likewise lined both sides of the hedges a good way in the lane . And so the prince about noon , or shortly after , entered Oxford , with near two hundred prisoners , and seven cornets of horse , and four ensigns of foot , with most of ...
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... likewise some undertakers to be ready to expect and assist them . And now , not only those officers who had under- taken to raise troops and regiments to bring into the King's army , for which they had received commissions , and found ...
... likewise some undertakers to be ready to expect and assist them . And now , not only those officers who had under- taken to raise troops and regiments to bring into the King's army , for which they had received commissions , and found ...
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... likewise all their baggage and tents , all their cannon , ( being , as was said before , thirteen pieces of brass ordnance and a brass mortar - piece , ) all their ammunition , being seventy barrels of powder and all other sorts of ...
... likewise all their baggage and tents , all their cannon , ( being , as was said before , thirteen pieces of brass ordnance and a brass mortar - piece , ) all their ammunition , being seventy barrels of powder and all other sorts of ...
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