| William Harris - 1814 - 560 páginas
...king in Cornwall. By some reports that have come to us, they had disposed of us and of their business, in sufficient revenge and wrath towards our persons,...that their army and their king would have marched OLIVER CROMWELL, Tor it is well known that the government there to London without any interruption;... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1822 - 622 páginas
...King in Cornwall. By some reports that have come to us, they had disposed of us, and their business, in sufficient revenge and wrath towards our persons...would have marched to London without any interruption : it being told us, we know not how truly, by a prisoner we took the night before the fight, that their... | |
| James Miller - 1830 - 322 páginas
...iti Cornwal. By some reports that have come to us, they bad disposed of us, and of their business, in sufficient revenge and wrath towards our persons,...would have marched to London without any interruption ; it being told us, we know not how -truly, by a prisoner we took the night before the fight, thai... | |
| Daniel Mackinnon - 1833 - 620 páginas
...in Cornwall ; by some reports that have come to us, they had disposed of us, and of their business, in sufficient revenge and wrath towards our persons...would have marched to London without any interruption ; it being told us, we know not how truly, by a prisoner we took the night before the flight, that... | |
| Daniel MacKinnon (Colonel.) - 1833 - 642 páginas
...in Cornwall ; hy some reports that have come to us, they had disposed of us, and of their husiness, in sufficient revenge and wrath towards our persons...and had swallowed up the poor interest of England, helieving that their army and their King would have marched to London without any interruption ; it... | |
| Daniel MacKinnon - 1833 - 594 páginas
...in Cornwall ; hy some reports that have come to us, they had disposed of us, and of their husiness, in sufficient revenge and wrath towards our persons...and had swallowed up the poor interest of England, helieving that their army and their King would have marched to London without any interruption ; it... | |
| Daniel MacKinnon - 1833 - 582 páginas
...revenge and wrath towards our persons and had swallowed up the poor interest of England, helieving that their army and their King would have marched to London without any interruption ; it heing told us, we know not how truly, hy a prisoner we took the night hefore the flight, that... | |
| 1838 - 380 páginas
...king in Cornwall. By some reports that have come to us, they had disposed of us and of their business, in sufficient revenge and wrath towards our persons,...would have marched to London without any interruption, it being told us, we know not how truly, by a prisoner we took the night before the fight, that their... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1845 - 598 páginas
...Cornwall, — by some reports that have come to us. They had disposed of us, and of their business, in sufficient revenge and wrath towards our persons...would have marched to London without any interruption; — it being told us (we know not how truly) by a prisoner we took the night before the fight, That... | |
| People - 1845 - 348 páginas
...reports that have come to us, they had disposed of us and their business in sufficient revenge, and most towards our persons, and had swallowed up the poor interest of England, believing that their army would have marched to London without it being told us, we know not how truly, by a prisoner we took... | |
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