THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, FROM THE INVASION OF JULIUS CÆSAR TO THE REVOLUTION IN 1688. IN EIGHT VOLUMES. BY DAVID HUME, Esq. A NEW EDITION, with the AUTHOR's last To which is prefixed, A short ACCOUNT of his LIFE, written by Himself. VOL. VII. LONDON: PRINTED FOR CADELL AND DAVIES; F. C. AND J. RIVINGTON; J. WALKER; DARTON CONTENTS Invasion of the Scots. Battle of Marston-moor. tle of Cropredy-bridge.- Essex's Forces disarmed. - ---Second Battle of Newbury. -Rise and Character of the Independents. Self-denying Ordinance. - Montrose's Victories. The new Model of the Army.- Battle of Naseby. - Surrender of Bristol. -The West conquered by Fairfax.-Defeat of Montrose. Eccle- siastical Affairs.-King goes to the Scots at Newark.- End of the War.— King delivered up by the Scots. 43 |