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 |
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... and that the place did not suffer more by fire . The difficulty of arresting the
hands of men , whose evil passions are upon such occasions let loose , often
beyond all possibility of controul , may render it more worthy of observation . The
writer ...
... and that the place did not suffer more by fire . The difficulty of arresting the
hands of men , whose evil passions are upon such occasions let loose , often
beyond all possibility of controul , may render it more worthy of observation . The
writer ...
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Prince Rupert and his men , waiting for the signal , watched beside their fires
upon the Down till the morning ; when , perceiving that the design had been
thwarted , they retired towards Cirencester and Oxford . [ 98 ] ] The Welch under
Sir ...
Prince Rupert and his men , waiting for the signal , watched beside their fires
upon the Down till the morning ; when , perceiving that the design had been
thwarted , they retired towards Cirencester and Oxford . [ 98 ] ] The Welch under
Sir ...
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For straightway the suburbs on the north and east and south were seen in a
blaze ; and the king ' s troops who advanced on the side of the Barton - street
were 1643 . driven out by the fire . In this liv HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION .
For straightway the suburbs on the north and east and south were seen in a
blaze ; and the king ' s troops who advanced on the side of the Barton - street
were 1643 . driven out by the fire . In this liv HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION .
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1643 . driven out by the fire . In this conflagration one church and upwards of two
hundred houses were destroyed . [ 138 ] From such corresponding words and
actions the king perceived that as he had to deal with so determined an enemy ...
1643 . driven out by the fire . In this conflagration one church and upwards of two
hundred houses were destroyed . [ 138 ] From such corresponding words and
actions the king perceived that as he had to deal with so determined an enemy ...
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[ 172 ] The Earl of Forth at that time began to fire red - hot balls from a battery at
Lanthony , [ 173 ] which produced no effect ; for though the greater part of the
houses were built of timber , not one of them took fire . [ 174 ] Attempts by letter
and ...
[ 172 ] The Earl of Forth at that time began to fire red - hot balls from a battery at
Lanthony , [ 173 ] which produced no effect ; for though the greater part of the
houses were built of timber , not one of them took fire . [ 174 ] Attempts by letter
and ...
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Страница cxxxviii - Olympian games or Pythian fields ; 530 Part curb their fiery steeds, or shun the goal With rapid wheels, or fronted brigades form. As when to warn proud cities, war appears Waged in the troubled sky, and armies rush To battle in the clouds, before each van Prick forth the airy knights, and couch their spears Till thickest legions close ; with feats of arms From either end of Heaven the welkin burns.
Страница cxxxix - Come, my boys, my brave boys, let us pray heartily and fight heartily. I will run the same fortunes and hazards with you. Remember, the cause is for God, and for the defence of yourselves, your wives, and children. Come, my honest brave boys, prayheartily and fight heartily, and God will bless us.
Страница 44 - We, the inhabitants, magistrates, officers, and soldiers within the garrison of Gloucester, unto his majesty's gracious message, return this humble answer: that we do keep this city, according to our oaths and allegiance, to and for the use of his majesty and his royal posterity; and do accordingly conceive ourselves wholly bound to obey the commands of his majesty, signified by both houses of parliament, and are resolved, by God's help, to keep this city accordingly...
Страница cxxxvii - WHEN civil dudgeon first grew high, And men fell out they knew not why ; When hard words, jealousies, and fears, Set folks together by the ears...
Страница liii - Within less than the time prescribed, together with the trumpeter, returned two citizens from the town, with lean, pale, sharp, and bad visages ; indeed, faces so strange and unusual, and in such a garb and posture, that at once made the most severe countenance!!
Страница 14 - So it was that the King's cause and party were favoured by two extremes in that city: the one the wealthy and powerful men, the other of the basest and lowest sort, but disgusted by the middle rank, the true and best citizens.
Страница 210 - ... in the word of a king, that they, nor any of them, shall receive the least damage or prejudice by our army in their persons or estates; but that we will appoint such a governor and...
Страница liii - The men, without any circumstances of duty, or good manners, in a pert, shrill, undismayed accent, said, " they had brought an answer from the godly city of Gloucester to the king...
Страница ccvii - Historical Relation of the Military Government of Gloucester, from the beginning of the Civill Warre betweene King and Parliament, to the Removall of Colonel Massie from that Government to the Command of the Westerne Forces.
Страница 251 - Thy right hand, O Lord, is become glorious in power : thy right hand, O Lord, hath dashed in pieces the enemy.