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" And truly this was an exigent to us. wherewith the enemy reproached us with that condition the Parliament army was in when it made its hard conditions with the King in Cornwall. By some reports that have come to us, they had disposed of us, and of their... "
The History of Dunbar: From the Earliest Records to the Present Period: with ... - Page 143
by James Miller - 1830 - 292 pages
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An Impartial Examination of the Fourth Volume of Mr. Daniel Neal's History ...

Zachary Grey - 1739 - 618 pages
...towards our Perfons : and had fwallowed up the poor Intereft of England, believing that their Armie and their King would have marched to London without...Interruption, it being told us, we know not how truly, by a Prifoner we took the Night before the Fight, That their Kinge was very fuddenly to come amongft them...
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An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of ..., Volume 3

William Harris - 1814 - 560 pages
...made its hard conditions with the king in Cornwall. By some reports that have come to us, they had disposed of us and of their business, in sufficient...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;...
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An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of ..., Volume 3

William Harris - 1814 - 546 pages
...conditions with the king in Cornwall. By some reports that have come to us, they had disposed of us aud of their business, in sufficient revenge and wrath...that their army and their king would have marched. For it is well known that the government there to London without any interruption; it being told us,...
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An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of ..., Volume 3

William Harris - 1814 - 542 pages
...made its hard conditions with the 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 pepsons, and had swallowed up the poor interest of England, believing that tbeir army and their king...
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Origin and Services of the Coldstream Guards, Volume 2

Daniel MacKinnon (Colonel.) - 1833 - 642 pages
...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...
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Origin and Services of the Coldstream Guards, Volume 2

Daniel MacKinnon - 1833 - 594 pages
...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...
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Origin and Services of the Coldstream Guards, Volume 2

Daniel MacKinnon - 1833 - 582 pages
...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 their...
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The people's art union. The historic gallery of portraits & paintings, with ...

People - 1845 - 348 pages
...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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Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches

Oliver Cromwell - 1845 - 410 pages
...made its hard conditions with the 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 ; and had swallowed-up the poor Interest of England; believing that their Army and their King would have marched...
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History of Oliver Cromwell and the English Commonwealth: From the ..., Volume 1

Guizot (M., François) - 1854 - 516 pages
...had delivered into their hands. " They had disposed of us, and of their business," writes Cromwell, " in sufficient revenge and wrath towards our persons;...have marched to London without any interruption." Although unconvinced, Lesley made but little resistance; he, also, had doubtless his illusions and...
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