Memoirs of Prince Rupert and the cavaliers: Including their private correspondence, now first published from the original manuscripts. In three volumes, Band 2Rich. Bentley, 1849 - 492 Seiten |
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... shed their blood to save that silken rag : whole troops have flung away their lives , that the symbol of their honour might still float in triumph over the bloody remnant of their regiments.1 2 MEMOIRS AND CORRESPONDENCE OF.
... shed their blood to save that silken rag : whole troops have flung away their lives , that the symbol of their honour might still float in triumph over the bloody remnant of their regiments.1 2 MEMOIRS AND CORRESPONDENCE OF.
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... troop had lost its cornet , it could never bear one again until it was rescued from the enemy , or won another in its place . The Cavalier troops were seldom long bannerless . manded by Lord Lindsey , marched as the centre . B 2 1642 ...
... troop had lost its cornet , it could never bear one again until it was rescued from the enemy , or won another in its place . The Cavalier troops were seldom long bannerless . manded by Lord Lindsey , marched as the centre . B 2 1642 ...
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... troop of horse brought up the rear.1 The King began his march with about 2000 cavalry , 6000 infantry , and perhaps 1500 dragoons ; the number of his artillery , it is impossible to ascer- tain ... troops were 4 MEMOIRS AND CORRESPONDENCE OF.
... troop of horse brought up the rear.1 The King began his march with about 2000 cavalry , 6000 infantry , and perhaps 1500 dragoons ; the number of his artillery , it is impossible to ascer- tain ... troops were 4 MEMOIRS AND CORRESPONDENCE OF.
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... troops were now on home service and merely changing their quarters ; " there was not one tent and very few waggons belonging to the whole train . " The line of march was at first laid out by Worcester , but the advice of Prince Rupert ...
... troops were now on home service and merely changing their quarters ; " there was not one tent and very few waggons belonging to the whole train . " The line of march was at first laid out by Worcester , but the advice of Prince Rupert ...
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... troop can testify against the said persons . Thus much I was commanded in haste , which I beseech your Highness to excuse in him who is " Your Highness ' most humble servant , " Wolverhampton , 16o 8br . 1642. " 1 Iter Carolinum . " EDW ...
... troop can testify against the said persons . Thus much I was commanded in haste , which I beseech your Highness to excuse in him who is " Your Highness ' most humble servant , " Wolverhampton , 16o 8br . 1642. " 1 Iter Carolinum . " EDW ...
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