The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 5University Press, 1839 |
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... horse , was no more gracious to prince Rupert , than Wilmot had been ; and had all the other's faults , and wanted his regularity , and preserving his respect with the officers . Wilmot loved debauchery , but shut it out from his ...
... horse , was no more gracious to prince Rupert , than Wilmot had been ; and had all the other's faults , and wanted his regularity , and preserving his respect with the officers . Wilmot loved debauchery , but shut it out from his ...
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... horse , to charge the king's army in their retreat ; and the earl , with the rest of his army , might look on , and " do as he should think fit : but that the earl had , " notwithstanding all importunity used by him and " other officers ...
... horse , to charge the king's army in their retreat ; and the earl , with the rest of his army , might look on , and " do as he should think fit : but that the earl had , " notwithstanding all importunity used by him and " other officers ...
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... horse , and one regiment of foot , for his guards , and both under the command of the lord Capel ; who was likewise to raise them upon his own credit and interest ; there being , at that time , not one man raised of horse or foot , nor ...
... horse , and one regiment of foot , for his guards , and both under the command of the lord Capel ; who was likewise to raise them upon his own credit and interest ; there being , at that time , not one man raised of horse or foot , nor ...
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... horse and foot , for the safety of " his royal person . " 66 66 66 66 Though this design , in the notions thereof , was as wild and unpracticable as the former , yet his majesty thought not fit to discountenance and re- ject it . It was ...
... horse and foot , for the safety of " his royal person . " 66 66 66 66 Though this design , in the notions thereof , was as wild and unpracticable as the former , yet his majesty thought not fit to discountenance and re- ject it . It was ...
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... horse and foot ; and to that purpose made haste to Bristol , that all things might be ready against the prince came thither . Upon these reasons , the prince had two commis- sions granted to him ; this , to be general of the association ...
... horse and foot ; and to that purpose made haste to Bristol , that all things might be ready against the prince came thither . Upon these reasons , the prince had two commis- sions granted to him ; this , to be general of the association ...
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