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... miles of London . ARMY MANIFESTO LETTER XXVII . To Col. Jones : Putney , 14 Sept. , 1647 Congratulates on the Victory at Dungan Hill . 66 66 66 " XXVIII . To Sir T. Fairfax : Putney , 13 Oct. , 1647 . Capt . Middleton , Court - Martial ...
... miles of London . ARMY MANIFESTO LETTER XXVII . To Col. Jones : Putney , 14 Sept. , 1647 Congratulates on the Victory at Dungan Hill . 66 66 66 " XXVIII . To Sir T. Fairfax : Putney , 13 Oct. , 1647 . Capt . Middleton , Court - Martial ...
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... miles , as shot - rubbish ; unedited , unsorted , not so much as indexed ; full of every conceivable confusion ; -yielding light to very few ; yielding darkness , in several sorts , to very many . Dull Pedantry , conceited idle ...
... miles , as shot - rubbish ; unedited , unsorted , not so much as indexed ; full of every conceivable confusion ; -yielding light to very few ; yielding darkness , in several sorts , to very many . Dull Pedantry , conceited idle ...
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... mile west of Huntingdon ; -- still stands pretty much as Oliver Crom- well's Grandfather left it ; rather kept good and defended from the inroads of Time and Accident , than substantially altered . Several Portraits of the Cromwells ...
... mile west of Huntingdon ; -- still stands pretty much as Oliver Crom- well's Grandfather left it ; rather kept good and defended from the inroads of Time and Accident , than substantially altered . Several Portraits of the Cromwells ...
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... miles farther it assumes for good . Huntingdon , as it were , looks over into the Fens ; Godmanches- ter , just across the river , already stands on black bog . The country to the East is all Fen ( mostly unreclaimed in Oliver's time ...
... miles farther it assumes for good . Huntingdon , as it were , looks over into the Fens ; Godmanches- ter , just across the river , already stands on black bog . The country to the East is all Fen ( mostly unreclaimed in Oliver's time ...
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... miles from the mouth of Remny . This Hill goeth as a Wall overthwart betwixt the Rivers of Thave ‡ and Remny . A two miles from this Hill by the south , and a two miles from Cardiff , be vestigia of a Pile or Ma- nor Place decayed , at ...
... miles from the mouth of Remny . This Hill goeth as a Wall overthwart betwixt the Rivers of Thave ‡ and Remny . A two miles from this Hill by the south , and a two miles from Cardiff , be vestigia of a Pile or Ma- nor Place decayed , at ...
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