The History of the Puritans, Or Protestant Non-conformists: With an Account of Their Principles; Their Attempts for a Further Reformation in the Church; Their Sufferings; and the Lives and Characters of Their Most Considerable Divines, Volume 4Charles Ewer, 1817 - Great Britain |
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Page 29
... took 2517 prisoners . The plunder of the field , we are told , was so rich , that the camp was like a fair , presenting for sale cloth , silk , and all manner of clothes . The parliament settled 1000l . per annum in land on Jones , for ...
... took 2517 prisoners . The plunder of the field , we are told , was so rich , that the camp was like a fair , presenting for sale cloth , silk , and all manner of clothes . The parliament settled 1000l . per annum in land on Jones , for ...
Page 30
... took like- wise by storm , and after the example of Drogheda , put the garrison to the sword ; the general declaring , that he would sacrifice all the Irish papists to the ghosts of the English protestants whom they had massacred in ...
... took like- wise by storm , and after the example of Drogheda , put the garrison to the sword ; the general declaring , that he would sacrifice all the Irish papists to the ghosts of the English protestants whom they had massacred in ...
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... took advantage of the liberty of the times , who were never more numerous and busy ; which is not very probable , because the parliament had banished all papists twenty miles from the city of Lon- don , and excepted them out of their ...
... took advantage of the liberty of the times , who were never more numerous and busy ; which is not very probable , because the parliament had banished all papists twenty miles from the city of Lon- don , and excepted them out of their ...
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... took 600 prisoners but the marquis himself escaped , though with difficulty , for his horse , pistols , belt , aud scabbard , were seized : and two or three days after the fight , he was taken sixteen miles from the place of en ...
... took 600 prisoners but the marquis himself escaped , though with difficulty , for his horse , pistols , belt , aud scabbard , were seized : and two or three days after the fight , he was taken sixteen miles from the place of en ...
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... took heart , and returned to their dwellings . The Scots army , under the command of general Lesley , stood on the defensive , and watched the motions of the En- glish all the month of August ; the main body being in- trenched within ...
... took heart , and returned to their dwellings . The Scots army , under the command of general Lesley , stood on the defensive , and watched the motions of the En- glish all the month of August ; the main body being in- trenched within ...
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