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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Page 12
... ingaged in such warm and close ser- vice , it were reasonable to imagine that one side should run and be disorder'd ; but it happen'd otherwise , for each as if by mutuall consent retired some few paces , and then stuck The Foot con ...
... ingaged in such warm and close ser- vice , it were reasonable to imagine that one side should run and be disorder'd ; but it happen'd otherwise , for each as if by mutuall consent retired some few paces , and then stuck The Foot con ...
Page 13
... ingaged . Ibid . the chace of left wing and The same mitted by the of each wing . errour com- second lines Ibid . Pce Rupert endeavours in them . vain to rally OR . MEM . Par : 1. p . 18 . I. 1642 . The King's horse being all gone off 13.
... ingaged . Ibid . the chace of left wing and The same mitted by the of each wing . errour com- second lines Ibid . Pce Rupert endeavours in them . vain to rally OR . MEM . Par : 1. p . 18 . I. 1642 . The King's horse being all gone off 13.
Page 14
... ingaged , and who while all this was passing , were reduced to great extremitys ; for the Earle of Essex observing that all the King's horse were gone off in pursuit of his left wing , commanded that part of his cavalery which was ...
... ingaged , and who while all this was passing , were reduced to great extremitys ; for the Earle of Essex observing that all the King's horse were gone off in pursuit of his left wing , commanded that part of his cavalery which was ...
Page 15
... ingaged in the midst of the Enemies ' , chusing rather to be taken with his father , that so he might be in a condition of rendering him what service was in his power , then to save himself by leaving him in that distress . All this ...
... ingaged in the midst of the Enemies ' , chusing rather to be taken with his father , that so he might be in a condition of rendering him what service was in his power , then to save himself by leaving him in that distress . All this ...
Page 61
... ingaged him , that he could never have gotten off without indangering his whole Army . In stead of this he took a more prudent resolution , and leaving the wood unguarded drew back above muskett shott from it and the pass ; and there ...
... ingaged him , that he could never have gotten off without indangering his whole Army . In stead of this he took a more prudent resolution , and leaving the wood unguarded drew back above muskett shott from it and the pass ; and there ...
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