The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Abdication of James the Second, 1688, Band 4Porter & Coates, 1876 |
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... obliged him to disband his army ; and as the sol- diers had been held together solely by mercenary views , it was not possible , without great trouble and expense and loss of time , again to assemble them . The more prudent Cove ...
... obliged him to disband his army ; and as the sol- diers had been held together solely by mercenary views , it was not possible , without great trouble and expense and loss of time , again to assemble them . The more prudent Cove ...
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... obliged Prince Maurice to raise the siege of Lyme , having taken Weymouth and Taunton , ad- vanced still in his conquests , and met with no equal oppo- sition . The king followed him , and having reinforced his army from all quarters ...
... obliged Prince Maurice to raise the siege of Lyme , having taken Weymouth and Taunton , ad- vanced still in his conquests , and met with no equal oppo- sition . The king followed him , and having reinforced his army from all quarters ...
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... obliged to give him some more authority , and apply to him for support . The Parliament was sum- moned to meet at St. Johnstone's . Hamilton , Lauderdale , and all the engagers were admitted into court and camp , on condition of doing ...
... obliged to give him some more authority , and apply to him for support . The Parliament was sum- moned to meet at St. Johnstone's . Hamilton , Lauderdale , and all the engagers were admitted into court and camp , on condition of doing ...
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CHAPTER XLVII | 15 |
CHAPTER XLVIII | 38 |
CHAPTER XLIX | 60 |
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