The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England to which is Added an Historical View of the Affairs of IrelandClarendon, 1826 |
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... troops thi- ther to confirm them in their rebellious inclina- tions , and had himself a resolution speedily to go thither , with a body sufficient to form an army for the reduction of the west : nor was the design improbable to succeed ...
... troops thi- ther to confirm them in their rebellious inclina- tions , and had himself a resolution speedily to go thither , with a body sufficient to form an army for the reduction of the west : nor was the design improbable to succeed ...
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... troops towards the west , as they cared not for , and resolved to use their service no more . 66 They knew not how to propose the great altera- tions , they intended , to the parliament ; and of all men , the Scotch commissioners were ...
... troops towards the west , as they cared not for , and resolved to use their service no more . 66 They knew not how to propose the great altera- tions , they intended , to the parliament ; and of all men , the Scotch commissioners were ...
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... troops , which were levied by the king's authority for the suppression of the " rebellion in Ireland , to fight against the king at Edge - hill , under the command of the earl of Essex ; " of their having given over the prosecution of ...
... troops , which were levied by the king's authority for the suppression of the " rebellion in Ireland , to fight against the king at Edge - hill , under the command of the earl of Essex ; " of their having given over the prosecution of ...
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... troops they had , or making recruits , or pre- paring any of those provisions which would be ne- cessary for taking the field . They were now en- tered into the month of March , which was used as a strong argument by both parties , the ...
... troops they had , or making recruits , or pre- paring any of those provisions which would be ne- cessary for taking the field . They were now en- tered into the month of March , which was used as a strong argument by both parties , the ...
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... troops to that earl , by the protection whereof the loyal party of that kingdom might come to his assistance , and discover their affection to his ma- jesty . Notwithstanding which , i the vigorous spirit of the earl of Mountrose had ...
... troops to that earl , by the protection whereof the loyal party of that kingdom might come to his assistance , and discover their affection to his ma- jesty . Notwithstanding which , i the vigorous spirit of the earl of Mountrose had ...
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66 BOOK advice answer Ashburnham attend battle of Naseby believed Bristol chancellor church command commissioners consent Cornwall council counsels court Cromwell declared desired discourse duke earl of Essex enemy England Exeter Fairfax foot France friends garrisons governor highness honour hope horse house of peers Ireland Jersey jesty king king's kingdom kingdom of Scotland knew Launceston letter liament liberty likewise lord Capel lord Colepepper lord Digby lord Goring lord Goring's lord Hopton lord Wentworth majesty majesty's marquis ment Montrevil Mountrose never officers orders Oxford parlia parliament party passed peace persons Plymouth presbyterian present pretended prince Rupert prince's proposed quarters queen reason rebels received resolution resolved returned Scotland Scots Scottish army sent sir John Berkley sir Richard Greenvil soever soldiers Taunton thence thereupon thing thither thought tion told town trained bands treaty troops trust VIII whereof whilst whole writ