England During the Interregnum (1642-1660)Longmans , Green and Company, 1935 - 282 pàgines |
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Pàgina 31
... hope there to meet with Prince Rupert , in his way towards York . In the afternoone our Army was set in Battail and our Souldiers were full of joy , expecting to have a Battail with the enemy , because we were assured by our Scouts ...
... hope there to meet with Prince Rupert , in his way towards York . In the afternoone our Army was set in Battail and our Souldiers were full of joy , expecting to have a Battail with the enemy , because we were assured by our Scouts ...
Pàgina 44
... hope will straighten Bristoll very much . I am come to Sherborn ; the necessity of staying in these parts till we receive our Recruits and Ammunition , made me willing to attempt something on it , which I hope in a very short time will ...
... hope will straighten Bristoll very much . I am come to Sherborn ; the necessity of staying in these parts till we receive our Recruits and Ammunition , made me willing to attempt something on it , which I hope in a very short time will ...
Pàgina 121
... hope would soone be at an end , though now , I prayse God , I am in good hope we shall overcome those difficulties . . . . To send letters hence to London is very dangerous , and here is great serch made for me and many spyes appoynted ...
... hope would soone be at an end , though now , I prayse God , I am in good hope we shall overcome those difficulties . . . . To send letters hence to London is very dangerous , and here is great serch made for me and many spyes appoynted ...
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