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... Parliamentarians ridiculous , though even in his work are sometimes included reports or despatches of Royalist commanders which add something to our knowledge . The Parliamentary newspapers begin hardly better . For some time they ...
... Parliamentarians ridiculous , though even in his work are sometimes included reports or despatches of Royalist commanders which add something to our knowledge . The Parliamentary newspapers begin hardly better . For some time they ...
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... Parliamentary cavalry which remained steadfast , though I still doubt whether such absolute certainty is attain- able as would justify me in placing the position of this force on a map . It is satisfactory to find that in esti mating ...
... Parliamentary cavalry which remained steadfast , though I still doubt whether such absolute certainty is attain- able as would justify me in placing the position of this force on a map . It is satisfactory to find that in esti mating ...
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... • The Parliamentary army September 9. - Essex takes leave of the Houses September 10.- Essex at Northampton 7 8 II 13 14 14 15 16 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 23 24 25 CHAPTER II . POWICK BRIDGE AND EDGEHILI .. 1642 Plans.
... • The Parliamentary army September 9. - Essex takes leave of the Houses September 10.- Essex at Northampton 7 8 II 13 14 14 15 16 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 23 24 25 CHAPTER II . POWICK BRIDGE AND EDGEHILI .. 1642 Plans.
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... Parliamentary troops Militant Puritanism September 14. - Essex reviews his army . State of Oxford . September 19. - Essex marches on Worcester . September 23. - The fight at Powick Bridge September 24. - Essex occupies Worcester Local ...
... Parliamentary troops Militant Puritanism September 14. - Essex reviews his army . State of Oxford . September 19. - Essex marches on Worcester . September 23. - The fight at Powick Bridge September 24. - Essex occupies Worcester Local ...
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... Parliamentary army at Turnham Green Charles draws off . November 14. - Essex throws a bridge across the Thames PAGR 60 61 62 63 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 November 16. - Charles accused of duplicity 70 November 19. - Charles retires to ...
... Parliamentary army at Turnham Green Charles draws off . November 14. - Essex throws a bridge across the Thames PAGR 60 61 62 63 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 November 16. - Charles accused of duplicity 70 November 19. - Charles retires to ...
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