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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... so considerable an Army , that before the end of October the King was in a condition to fight a battell with VOL . I. C The King sets up his stand- tingham . ard at Not- ORIG . MEM . Part 1. p . I. 1642 . PART the Rebells , thō they had 9.
... so considerable an Army , that before the end of October the King was in a condition to fight a battell with VOL . I. C The King sets up his stand- tingham . ard at Not- ORIG . MEM . Part 1. p . I. 1642 . PART the Rebells , thō they had 9.
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... Battell of Edge hill fought the 23 of October . ORIG . MEM , Part I. p . 15 . His Majesty's Army being thus form'd , he departed from Shrewsbery about the midle of October , with a resolution to incounter the Army of the Rebells ; and ...
... Battell of Edge hill fought the 23 of October . ORIG . MEM , Part I. p . 15 . His Majesty's Army being thus form'd , he departed from Shrewsbery about the midle of October , with a resolution to incounter the Army of the Rebells ; and ...
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... Battell , they made not their wing so equall as his Majesty's , for knowing Prince Rupert was to command the King's right wing , they put the greatest part of their best cavalry into their left ; as having lately felt the effects of his ...
... Battell , they made not their wing so equall as his Majesty's , for knowing Prince Rupert was to command the King's right wing , they put the greatest part of their best cavalry into their left ; as having lately felt the effects of his ...
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... Battell ; at which time they march'd on with a slow steady pace , and a very daring resolution . So soon as they were within reach of can- non , the Rebells fir'd at them , and their volly was made before the King's began to play . His ...
... Battell ; at which time they march'd on with a slow steady pace , and a very daring resolution . So soon as they were within reach of can- non , the Rebells fir'd at them , and their volly was made before the King's began to play . His ...
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... battell could have made no long resist- After this neither party press'd the other , but contented themselves to keep their ground , and continued fireing , till night put an end to the dispute . Edmond Verney killed holding it in his ...
... battell could have made no long resist- After this neither party press'd the other , but contented themselves to keep their ground , and continued fireing , till night put an end to the dispute . Edmond Verney killed holding it in his ...
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