England During the Interregnum (1642-1660)Longmans , Green and Company, 1935 - 282 pàgines |
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Pàgina 49
... soldiers should march away leaving their Arms behind them , but to go to the same Garrisons the Commanders marched to . 2. That all the Gentlemen should have liberty to go to their own Homes , or beyond the Seas . 3. That all soldiers ...
... soldiers should march away leaving their Arms behind them , but to go to the same Garrisons the Commanders marched to . 2. That all the Gentlemen should have liberty to go to their own Homes , or beyond the Seas . 3. That all soldiers ...
Pàgina 56
... soldiers quarter , can testify their high discontented speeches agaynst the parliament , and of ther resolutions to goe on with the petition . I doubt not but you have herd how Ireton's regiment declared themselves at Ipswich last ...
... soldiers quarter , can testify their high discontented speeches agaynst the parliament , and of ther resolutions to goe on with the petition . I doubt not but you have herd how Ireton's regiment declared themselves at Ipswich last ...
Pàgina 263
... soldiers touching the same , must necessarily be perfected before the soldiers can receive satisfaction of their arrears , out of any of the forfeited Lands in those Counties , which will unavoidably require so much time as would be an ...
... soldiers touching the same , must necessarily be perfected before the soldiers can receive satisfaction of their arrears , out of any of the forfeited Lands in those Counties , which will unavoidably require so much time as would be an ...
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