The Life of James The Second, King of England, &c: Collected Out of the Memoirs Writ of His Own Hand. Together with the King's Advice to His Son and His Majesty's Will/Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-Row; for Payne and Foss, and Budd and Calken [sic], Pall-Mall., 1816 - Great Britain - 750 pages |
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... Generall , was so much displeas'd at this preference , that he said , Since his Majesty thought him not fitt to perform the office of Com- mander in Chief , he would serve him as a Collonell , and immediatly went and put himself at the ...
... Generall , was so much displeas'd at this preference , that he said , Since his Majesty thought him not fitt to perform the office of Com- mander in Chief , he would serve him as a Collonell , and immediatly went and put himself at the ...
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... generall of it , and the left by the Lord Wilmott his leiftenant generall . Each wing had a second line or reserve , the one composed of the Lord Digby's and Sir Thomas Aston's regiment , with whom were some dragoons under the command ...
... generall of it , and the left by the Lord Wilmott his leiftenant generall . Each wing had a second line or reserve , the one composed of the Lord Digby's and Sir Thomas Aston's regiment , with whom were some dragoons under the command ...
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... Generall's regiment , with some others ; in so much that the Lord Willoughby with his pike kill'd an officer of the Earle of Essex his own regiment , and hurt another . The foot being thus ingaged in such warm and close ser- vice , it ...
... Generall's regiment , with some others ; in so much that the Lord Willoughby with his pike kill'd an officer of the Earle of Essex his own regiment , and hurt another . The foot being thus ingaged in such warm and close ser- vice , it ...
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... Generall's Regiment of foot , and some few days afterwards the Earle of Lindsey the Generall dyd of his wounds in Warwick Castle , whither he had been carryd prisoner with his son . There wer wounded the Lord Taff , Colonell Charles ...
... Generall's Regiment of foot , and some few days afterwards the Earle of Lindsey the Generall dyd of his wounds in Warwick Castle , whither he had been carryd prisoner with his son . There wer wounded the Lord Taff , Colonell Charles ...
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... Generall and by their horse , treated for themselves and made conditions to march away leaving behind them their armes , cannon and ammunition . York beseiged While these things passed where his Majesty was in person , his armes in the ...
... Generall and by their horse , treated for themselves and made conditions to march away leaving behind them their armes , cannon and ammunition . York beseiged While these things passed where his Majesty was in person , his armes in the ...
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