Bibliotheca Gloucestrensis: A Collection of Scarce and Curious Tracts, Relating to the County and City of Gloucester : Illustrative Of, and Published During the Civil War ; with Biographical and Historical Remarks, Том 1Washbourn, 1823 - 152 страници |
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... confidence on the Welch side of Seaverne , supposing the Earle of Essex at hand to assault the other side ; but were meerely deluded by a false message from the enemy with a signall accordingly given , at which instant of time Prince ...
... confidence on the Welch side of Seaverne , supposing the Earle of Essex at hand to assault the other side ; but were meerely deluded by a false message from the enemy with a signall accordingly given , at which instant of time Prince ...
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... confidence to demand the towne , but the summons was received with scorne from a Welch brigade , and became ridiculous when Prince Rupert had beene twice refused , besides an inveterate hatred derived by fabulous tradition had passed ...
... confidence to demand the towne , but the summons was received with scorne from a Welch brigade , and became ridiculous when Prince Rupert had beene twice refused , besides an inveterate hatred derived by fabulous tradition had passed ...
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... confidence that the enemy durst not stirre , nor a spy steale out , although they lay fifteene hundred strong . At sunne rising they had a fresh alarme by our ordnance , and were held to it by our musket shot . This morning their horse ...
... confidence that the enemy durst not stirre , nor a spy steale out , although they lay fifteene hundred strong . At sunne rising they had a fresh alarme by our ordnance , and were held to it by our musket shot . This morning their horse ...
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... confident of this designe , and therefore too remisse and slow in his advance . Sir William was nimble in the retreat , caused his foot and artillery to passe over Seaverne at Chepstow , and himselfe with his horse and dragoones passed ...
... confident of this designe , and therefore too remisse and slow in his advance . Sir William was nimble in the retreat , caused his foot and artillery to passe over Seaverne at Chepstow , and himselfe with his horse and dragoones passed ...
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... confident he was able to fight with them upon any ground , made no haste to march off , till the enemy had received a supply of horse from Sudely castle , and again charged him at Andover's foord , whom our men received gallantly , and ...
... confident he was able to fight with them upon any ground , made no haste to march off , till the enemy had received a supply of horse from Sudely castle , and again charged him at Andover's foord , whom our men received gallantly , and ...
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