The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George II, Tập 3L. Davis, 1790 |
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... army of fixteen thousand men . The Scots , in the mean time , who had invited over their wretched king to be a prifoner , not a ruler , among them , prepared to meet the inva fion . They had given the command of their army to general ...
... army of fixteen thousand men . The Scots , in the mean time , who had invited over their wretched king to be a prifoner , not a ruler , among them , prepared to meet the inva fion . They had given the command of their army to general ...
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... army were coming down to engage , he af- fured his foldiers that the Lord had delivered the enemy into his hands ; and he ordered his army to fing pfalms , as already poffeffed of a certain victory . The Scots , though double the number ...
... army were coming down to engage , he af- fured his foldiers that the Lord had delivered the enemy into his hands ; and he ordered his army to fing pfalms , as already poffeffed of a certain victory . The Scots , though double the number ...
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... army that had furvived the defeat ; and thefe he ftill farther ftrengthened by the royalists , whom the cove- nanters had fome time before excluded from his fervice . Cromwell , however , ftill followed his blow , purfued the king's ...
... army that had furvived the defeat ; and thefe he ftill farther ftrengthened by the royalists , whom the cove- nanters had fome time before excluded from his fervice . Cromwell , however , ftill followed his blow , purfued the king's ...
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... liament for a folemn faft ; and a fanatical wea ver , who had been a foldier in the parliament army , was preaching against the king in a little chapel chapel fronting the houfe . Charles , to avoid fufpicion THE COMMONWEALTH . ୨.
... liament for a folemn faft ; and a fanatical wea ver , who had been a foldier in the parliament army , was preaching against the king in a little chapel chapel fronting the houfe . Charles , to avoid fufpicion THE COMMONWEALTH . ୨.
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... army , he refolved to make another daring effort ; and perfuaded the officers to pre- fent a petition for payment of arrears and re- drefs of grievances , which he knew would be rejected with difdain . The petition was foon drawn up and ...
... army , he refolved to make another daring effort ; and perfuaded the officers to pre- fent a petition for payment of arrears and re- drefs of grievances , which he knew would be rejected with difdain . The petition was foon drawn up and ...
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