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Side 46
46 The King raises an Army against the Soots . [ BOOK II . covenant , and had
already chosen colonel Lesley , of the army , the most popular man of the
kingdom , a soldier of that nation of long experience and and the darling of the
sword ...
46 The King raises an Army against the Soots . [ BOOK II . covenant , and had
already chosen colonel Lesley , of the army , the most popular man of the
kingdom , a soldier of that nation of long experience and and the darling of the
sword ...
Side 58
58 The army routed at Newburn . The Scots enter Newcastle . [ BOOK II . rather
by the narrowness of his understanding , of by the physician , or pronounced to
be expected and extent of his passion , having contracted all very slowly ; so that
...
58 The army routed at Newburn . The Scots enter Newcastle . [ BOOK II . rather
by the narrowness of his understanding , of by the physician , or pronounced to
be expected and extent of his passion , having contracted all very slowly ; so that
...
Side 59
The King's army retreats towards York . ' A Council called . 59 ing the dregs of it ,
which being marvellously pro In these distractions and discomposures , bevoked
and inflamed with indignation at the late tween an enemy proud and insolent in ...
The King's army retreats towards York . ' A Council called . 59 ing the dregs of it ,
which being marvellously pro In these distractions and discomposures , bevoked
and inflamed with indignation at the late tween an enemy proud and insolent in ...
Side 64
Those gentlemen were well known to and they prevailed with the king to restrain
his several of the principal commanders in the Scots ' general from giving out any
more such orders . army , ( who had served together with them in And the king ...
Those gentlemen were well known to and they prevailed with the king to restrain
his several of the principal commanders in the Scots ' general from giving out any
more such orders . army , ( who had served together with them in And the king ...
Side 98
CG 6 46 ( 98 Petition of the officers and soldiers of the army . ( BOOK 111 . places
, and particularly in the army , to be lessened : “ great and happy a reformation
upon the former for that ' there was visibly much more care taken distempers of ...
CG 6 46 ( 98 Petition of the officers and soldiers of the army . ( BOOK 111 . places
, and particularly in the army , to be lessened : “ great and happy a reformation
upon the former for that ' there was visibly much more care taken distempers of ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 4 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1839 |
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