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... those of the Enemy , that were fo forward , to fly before us . We kill'd the Officer that commanded one of their Parties , and two or three Troopers ; and ' fome Countrymen fince bring us in Word that 28 of theirs were flain in the ...
... those of the Enemy , that were fo forward , to fly before us . We kill'd the Officer that commanded one of their Parties , and two or three Troopers ; and ' fome Countrymen fince bring us in Word that 28 of theirs were flain in the ...
Стр. 18
... those that were mortally wounded ; and that Lambert had fent a Copy thereof to Cromwell . 1 The King's Letter was in hac Verba : From Stoke , three Miles from Nantwich , Aug. 18 , late . Major - Gen . MASSEY , I Am informed that , by ...
... those that were mortally wounded ; and that Lambert had fent a Copy thereof to Cromwell . 1 The King's Letter was in hac Verba : From Stoke , three Miles from Nantwich , Aug. 18 , late . Major - Gen . MASSEY , I Am informed that , by ...
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... those Parts 6000 Horse ⚫ and Foot , and accordingly had their Commiffion- ers fitting at Glasgow and Paisley , for levying of " the faid Forces , and having already fome Hun- ' dreds lifted about , and drawing what they had ' together ...
... those Parts 6000 Horse ⚫ and Foot , and accordingly had their Commiffion- ers fitting at Glasgow and Paisley , for levying of " the faid Forces , and having already fome Hun- ' dreds lifted about , and drawing what they had ' together ...
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... those of ' their Foot very much harraffed , by often and fre- quent marching , infomuch that they did impor- ' tune their King to take Pity on them ; who an- fwered , That they should fuddenly have Refresh- ' ment , and gave them good ...
... those of ' their Foot very much harraffed , by often and fre- quent marching , infomuch that they did impor- ' tune their King to take Pity on them ; who an- fwered , That they should fuddenly have Refresh- ' ment , and gave them good ...
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... those that are now like to be engaged in England . C Since my coming into the Castle , which is one of the ftatelieft and faireft Buildings I have seen in Scotland , I obferved this Motto over the Cha- ' pel Door , J. 6. R. Nobis hæc ...
... those that are now like to be engaged in England . C Since my coming into the Castle , which is one of the ftatelieft and faireft Buildings I have seen in Scotland , I obferved this Motto over the Cha- ' pel Door , J. 6. R. Nobis hæc ...
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Стр. 424 - If I had not had a hope fixed in me that this Cause and this Business was of God, I would many years ago have run from it. If it be of God, He will bear it up.
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