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... taken ; Death of Lieut . - Gen . Michael Jones ; Repulse of the Enemy at Passage . LXXXII . To the same 1649-50 • 409 Castletown , 15 Feb. , 413 • New Campaign : Reduction of many places in Tippe- rary and the Southwest . LXXXIII . To ...
... taken ; Death of Lieut . - Gen . Michael Jones ; Repulse of the Enemy at Passage . LXXXII . To the same 1649-50 • 409 Castletown , 15 Feb. , 413 • New Campaign : Reduction of many places in Tippe- rary and the Southwest . LXXXIII . To ...
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... taken : the enemy suddenly gone south- ward . Battle of WORCESTER • LETTER CXXIII . To Hon . W. Lenthall : near Worcester , 3 Sept. , 1651 Battle of Worcester . The same . PAGE 541 543 . • 544 · 549 552 CXXIV . To the same : Worcester ...
... taken : the enemy suddenly gone south- ward . Battle of WORCESTER • LETTER CXXIII . To Hon . W. Lenthall : near Worcester , 3 Sept. , 1651 Battle of Worcester . The same . PAGE 541 543 . • 544 · 549 552 CXXIV . To the same : Worcester ...
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Oliver Cromwell Thomas Carlyle. uncovered ; ' which latter circumstance may be taken as an as- tonishing hypocrisy in him , say the old blockhead Books . The arms , munitions , furnishings were with all rigor of law , not with more rigor ...
Oliver Cromwell Thomas Carlyle. uncovered ; ' which latter circumstance may be taken as an as- tonishing hypocrisy in him , say the old blockhead Books . The arms , munitions , furnishings were with all rigor of law , not with more rigor ...
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... taken his course . The King went on raising supplies without Parliamentary law , by all conceivable devices , —of which Ship - money may be considered the most original , and sale of Monopolies the most universal . The monopoly of soap ...
... taken his course . The King went on raising supplies without Parliamentary law , by all conceivable devices , —of which Ship - money may be considered the most original , and sale of Monopolies the most universal . The monopoly of soap ...
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... taken care to point out the same ; what words in the Text of the Letters are mine , the reader will find marked off by single commas : it was of course my supreme duty to avoid altering , in any respect , not only the sense , but the ...
... taken care to point out the same ; what words in the Text of the Letters are mine , the reader will find marked off by single commas : it was of course my supreme duty to avoid altering , in any respect , not only the sense , but the ...
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