The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... courage , and to attain experi- ence in the art of war , of which there was like to be so great use , had taken a resolution to visit the army , and to spend that campania in it , and that the question only was , whether the King should ...
... courage , and to attain experi- ence in the art of war , of which there was like to be so great use , had taken a resolution to visit the army , and to spend that campania in it , and that the question only was , whether the King should ...
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... courage and gallantry . July 31 . 31. The battle continued very hot and bloody on both sides from six of the clock in the morning till one in the afternoon , when the Admiral of Holland , the famous Van Trumpe , whilst he very signally ...
... courage and gallantry . July 31 . 31. The battle continued very hot and bloody on both sides from six of the clock in the morning till one in the afternoon , when the Admiral of Holland , the famous Van Trumpe , whilst he very signally ...
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... courage and resolution , professing their duty and loyalty to the King . Many were sent to Salis- bury , and tried1 and executed there , in the place where they had so lately triumphed ; and some who were condemned , where there were ...
... courage and resolution , professing their duty and loyalty to the King . Many were sent to Salis- bury , and tried1 and executed there , in the place where they had so lately triumphed ; and some who were condemned , where there were ...
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