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... Horse . 3 If Rupert had been as fit to conduct a war as he was to lead a charge of cavalry , it would have gone hard with the King's enemies . As it was , he knew how to inspire his followers with his own dashing energy and untiring ...
... Horse . 3 If Rupert had been as fit to conduct a war as he was to lead a charge of cavalry , it would have gone hard with the King's enemies . As it was , he knew how to inspire his followers with his own dashing energy and untiring ...
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... horse and foot , who daily slipped from him ; and those who stuck to him ... were merely left to slaughter and ... horses , money , or plate to send to the King , or such as being rich they would make malignants . " - D'Ewes's Diary ...
... horse and foot , who daily slipped from him ; and those who stuck to him ... were merely left to slaughter and ... horses , money , or plate to send to the King , or such as being rich they would make malignants . " - D'Ewes's Diary ...
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... horse . of the King's horse . An Arrival of attempt was made to fortify the city . Bows and Byron . arrows were purchased to serve in the defence . Oxford , however , was , as yet , too far from the King's quarters to hold its own . The ...
... horse . of the King's horse . An Arrival of attempt was made to fortify the city . Bows and Byron . arrows were purchased to serve in the defence . Oxford , however , was , as yet , too far from the King's quarters to hold its own . The ...
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... horse . Finding no enemy , the party dismounted to rest upon the grass . Suddenly Rupert espied a body of well- armed cavalry making its way towards him along a narrow lane . They were Fiennes ' horse , who had been induced to leave ...
... horse . Finding no enemy , the party dismounted to rest upon the grass . Suddenly Rupert espied a body of well- armed cavalry making its way towards him along a narrow lane . They were Fiennes ' horse , who had been induced to leave ...
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... horse have not been paid , but live upon the country . " Spencer to Lady Spencer . Sidney Papers , ii . 667. This disposes of Clarendon's statement to the contrary . 2 A continuation of the late proceedings . E. 121 , 38 D'Ewes's Diary ...
... horse have not been paid , but live upon the country . " Spencer to Lady Spencer . Sidney Papers , ii . 667. This disposes of Clarendon's statement to the contrary . 2 A continuation of the late proceedings . E. 121 , 38 D'Ewes's Diary ...
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