The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.F. C.&J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... of the English , were soon put to flight , and pursued with great slaughter , while Cromwell , it is said , did not lose above forty men in all . The unfortunate king , who hated all the Scotish army HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... of the English , were soon put to flight , and pursued with great slaughter , while Cromwell , it is said , did not lose above forty men in all . The unfortunate king , who hated all the Scotish army HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... soon found himself disappointed in the expectation of increasing his army . The Scots , terrified at the prospect of so hazardous an enterprise , fell from him in great numbers . The English , affrighted at the name of his opponent ...
... soon found himself disappointed in the expectation of increasing his army . The Scots , terrified at the prospect of so hazardous an enterprise , fell from him in great numbers . The English , affrighted at the name of his opponent ...
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... ; and the vanquished are soon seen to make head against the victors . Several dreadful encounters , there- fore , rather served to show the excellence of the admirals , than to determine their superiority . The Dutch 12 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... ; and the vanquished are soon seen to make head against the victors . Several dreadful encounters , there- fore , rather served to show the excellence of the admirals , than to determine their superiority . The Dutch 12 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... soon drawn up and presented , in which the officers , after de- manding their arrears , desired the parliament to consider how many years they had sitten , and what professions they had formerly made of their inten- tions to new - model ...
... soon drawn up and presented , in which the officers , after de- manding their arrears , desired the parliament to consider how many years they had sitten , and what professions they had formerly made of their inten- tions to new - model ...
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... soon after he signed his own abdication in form . Henry Cromwell , his younger brother , who was appointed to the command in Ireland , follow- ed the protector's example , and resigned his com- mission without striking a blow . Richard ...
... soon after he signed his own abdication in form . Henry Cromwell , his younger brother , who was appointed to the command in Ireland , follow- ed the protector's example , and resigned his com- mission without striking a blow . Richard ...
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