Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Volume 2Chapman and Hall, 1846 - 246 pages |
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... Enemy at Passage . ,, CXII . To Lord Wharton : Cork , 1 Jan. 1649-50 111 Wharton's Doubts . • DECLARATION FOR THE UNDECEIVING OF DELUDED PEOPLE • LETTER CXIII . To Hon . W. Lenthall : Castletown , 15 Feb. 1649-50 . · 116 New Campaign ...
... Enemy at Passage . ,, CXII . To Lord Wharton : Cork , 1 Jan. 1649-50 111 Wharton's Doubts . • DECLARATION FOR THE UNDECEIVING OF DELUDED PEOPLE • LETTER CXIII . To Hon . W. Lenthall : Castletown , 15 Feb. 1649-50 . · 116 New Campaign ...
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... Enemy suddenly gone south- ward . · 323 326 . 326 CLXVII . To Lord Wharton : Stratford - on - Avon , 27 Aug. 1651 Wharton's Doubts once more . BATTLE OF WORCESTER LETTER CLXVIII . To Hon . W. Lenthall : near Worcester , 3 Sept. 1651 ...
... Enemy suddenly gone south- ward . · 323 326 . 326 CLXVII . To Lord Wharton : Stratford - on - Avon , 27 Aug. 1651 Wharton's Doubts once more . BATTLE OF WORCESTER LETTER CLXVIII . To Hon . W. Lenthall : near Worcester , 3 Sept. 1651 ...
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... Enemy were about 3,000 strong in the Town . They made a stout 1 ' Treedagh , ' he writes . Autograph , in the possession of the Earl of Shannon , at Castle - Martyr , in the County of Cork . resistance ; and near 1,000 of our men being ...
... Enemy were about 3,000 strong in the Town . They made a stout 1 ' Treedagh , ' he writes . Autograph , in the possession of the Earl of Shannon , at Castle - Martyr , in the County of Cork . resistance ; and near 1,000 of our men being ...
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... Enemy forced them out again . But God giving a new courage to our men , they attempted again , and entered ; beating the Enemy from their defences . The Enemy had made three retrenchments , both to the right and left of ' where we ...
... Enemy forced them out again . But God giving a new courage to our men , they attempted again , and entered ; beating the Enemy from their defences . The Enemy had made three retrenchments , both to the right and left of ' where we ...
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... Enemy endeavouring to draw all his forces toge- ther about Trim and Tecroghan , as my intelligence gave me , —from whence endeavours were made by the Marquis of Ormond to draw Owen Roe O'Neil with his forces to his assistance , but with ...
... Enemy endeavouring to draw all his forces toge- ther about Trim and Tecroghan , as my intelligence gave me , —from whence endeavours were made by the Marquis of Ormond to draw Owen Roe O'Neil with his forces to his assistance , but with ...
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