The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... town , the town having invested it very close , that no succour could be put into them , the duke of Espernon being at his house at Cadilliacke , from whence his horse every day infested the citizens when they stirred out of town . Here ...
... town , the town having invested it very close , that no succour could be put into them , the duke of Espernon being at his house at Cadilliacke , from whence his horse every day infested the citizens when they stirred out of town . Here ...
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... town , which was generally discoursed of , rode out of the town to meet him ; but missing him , they returned again to the town , and found that he had entered into it by another way ; and having taken a view of his lodging , they met ...
... town , which was generally discoursed of , rode out of the town to meet him ; but missing him , they returned again to the town , and found that he had entered into it by another way ; and having taken a view of his lodging , they met ...
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... town , fell very early into it , before the persons in the town were out of their beds , having , upon all the inquiry they could make , assurance that there was no enemy near them ; nor in- deed was there any suspicion of this regiment ...
... town , fell very early into it , before the persons in the town were out of their beds , having , upon all the inquiry they could make , assurance that there was no enemy near them ; nor in- deed was there any suspicion of this regiment ...
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