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... advance , and hearing news from all parts of the country that the loyal gentlemen were gathering their tenants fast , their hopes rose rapidly . There was , indeed , some discontent when it was known that , by the advice of his ...
... advance , and hearing news from all parts of the country that the loyal gentlemen were gathering their tenants fast , their hopes rose rapidly . There was , indeed , some discontent when it was known that , by the advice of his ...
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... advance of Essex , the King , sensible that he was unable to resist the advance of Essex , who had now fifteen thousand men collected under him , fell back to Derby , and thence to Shrewsbury , being joined on his way by many nobles and ...
... advance of Essex , the King , sensible that he was unable to resist the advance of Essex , who had now fifteen thousand men collected under him , fell back to Derby , and thence to Shrewsbury , being joined on his way by many nobles and ...
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... advance , should he receive further orders . Then , accompanied by his officers , he entered the house . Breakfast was speedily prepared , and when this was done justice to , Sir Henry proceeded to relate to Harry , who was burning with ...
... advance , should he receive further orders . Then , accompanied by his officers , he entered the house . Breakfast was speedily prepared , and when this was done justice to , Sir Henry proceeded to relate to Harry , who was burning with ...
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... advance was made , Sir Henry with his troop joining Prince Rupert , and ad- vancing through Reading without opposition as far as Maidenhead , where he fixed his quarters . Two days later , he learned that Essex had arrived with . his ...
... advance was made , Sir Henry with his troop joining Prince Rupert , and ad- vancing through Reading without opposition as far as Maidenhead , where he fixed his quarters . Two days later , he learned that Essex had arrived with . his ...
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... advance was discovered , designing to surprise the train of artillery at Hammersmith , and to push on and seize the Commons and the City . The design might have been successful , for the exploits of Rupert's horse at the battle of ...
... advance was discovered , designing to surprise the train of artillery at Hammersmith , and to push on and seize the Commons and the City . The design might have been successful , for the exploits of Rupert's horse at the battle of ...
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