The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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Side 180
... Worcester , that was so little out of the way to London , that the going thither would not retard the march to the other , if they found the army able to continue it . Worcester had always been a place very well affected in itself , and ...
... Worcester , that was so little out of the way to London , that the going thither would not retard the march to the other , if they found the army able to continue it . Worcester had always been a place very well affected in itself , and ...
Side 187
... Worcester . 187 did even almost as soon as the King came thither , it exceedingly 1651 afflicted his majesty , and abated much of the hope he had of a general rising of the people on his behalf . His army was very little increased by ...
... Worcester . 187 did even almost as soon as the King came thither , it exceedingly 1651 afflicted his majesty , and abated much of the hope he had of a general rising of the people on his behalf . His army was very little increased by ...
Side 222
... Worcester , or discovered to have been there . And that the terror might be universal , some were put to death for loose dis- courses in taverns what they would do towards restoring the King , and other for having blank commissions ...
... Worcester , or discovered to have been there . And that the terror might be universal , some were put to death for loose dis- courses in taverns what they would do towards restoring the King , and other for having blank commissions ...
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