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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... towns should remain in the hands of the English , without which few of the gentlemen of those parts would declare ... town by the ი " and from Ireland , ] Not in MS . had ] had for some time XI 1648 . rising of the sun ; some about ...
... towns should remain in the hands of the English , without which few of the gentlemen of those parts would declare ... town by the ი " and from Ireland , ] Not in MS . had ] had for some time XI 1648 . rising of the sun ; some about ...
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... town , there being no other surprises garrison but town's - men , that after they had seized upon the mayor , who was the governor , all things Musgrave were in a short time so quiet , that they opened their soon after . ports again ...
... town , there being no other surprises garrison but town's - men , that after they had seized upon the mayor , who was the governor , all things Musgrave were in a short time so quiet , that they opened their soon after . ports again ...
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... town , expecting his arrival ; so that the citizens were in confusion , and made little resistance . It is very true , they had both given under their hands to duke Ha- milton , that they would deliver up the towns to him when he should ...
... town , expecting his arrival ; so that the citizens were in confusion , and made little resistance . It is very true , they had both given under their hands to duke Ha- milton , that they would deliver up the towns to him when he should ...
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... town , which though unfortified , they cast up such works before the ave- lies u loyal families ] those fami- * sir George Lisle , all excel- lent officers . There was sir Bernard Gascoign , and many other gentlemen , and officers of ...
... town , which though unfortified , they cast up such works before the ave- lies u loyal families ] those fami- * sir George Lisle , all excel- lent officers . There was sir Bernard Gascoign , and many other gentlemen , and officers of ...
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... town , which was not glad of their company , into any order , before Fairfax came upon them ; who made no stay in Kent , after he heard what was become of the earl of Norwich and his friends ; but left two or three troops of horse to ...
... town , which was not glad of their company , into any order , before Fairfax came upon them ; who made no stay in Kent , after he heard what was become of the earl of Norwich and his friends ; but left two or three troops of horse to ...
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