The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... army lay still ; ) insomuch as the army was reduced to great straits , and the Scots really believed that they had them all at their mercy , except such as would embark on board their ships . But as soon as Cromwell had recovered a ...
... army lay still ; ) insomuch as the army was reduced to great straits , and the Scots really believed that they had them all at their mercy , except such as would embark on board their ships . But as soon as Cromwell had recovered a ...
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... army was entire : if it prevailed , he neither would nor could do any harm ; and if it were defeated , it would be no great matter what he did . 54. Though Cromwell was not frequently without good in- telligence what was done in the ...
... army was entire : if it prevailed , he neither would nor could do any harm ; and if it were defeated , it would be no great matter what he did . 54. Though Cromwell was not frequently without good in- telligence what was done in the ...
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... army ; but when the army came up , they [ Lambert's troops ] according to their order and purpose , retired , and , being pursued by the King's horse with a greater party , made more disorderly haste than a well ordered retreat requires ...
... army ; but when the army came up , they [ Lambert's troops ] according to their order and purpose , retired , and , being pursued by the King's horse with a greater party , made more disorderly haste than a well ordered retreat requires ...
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