The Retrospective Review.., Volumen7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... taken prisoner , Dec. 9 , by the parliamentary forces under Sir W. Waller , when the castle surrendered . " Here Cheynell accidentally met him ; and at this period commences the " brief and plain relation " which he has left us of what ...
... taken prisoner , Dec. 9 , by the parliamentary forces under Sir W. Waller , when the castle surrendered . " Here Cheynell accidentally met him ; and at this period commences the " brief and plain relation " which he has left us of what ...
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... taken prisoners in Arundell Castle . They looked upon him , " says Cheynell , " as an intruder into their Councils of War , and ( as one of them whispered ) the Queen's intelligencer , who was set as a spie over them and all their ...
... taken prisoners in Arundell Castle . They looked upon him , " says Cheynell , " as an intruder into their Councils of War , and ( as one of them whispered ) the Queen's intelligencer , who was set as a spie over them and all their ...
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... taken a correct view of his character or not , we of course cannot presume to determine ; but the passage we are about to quote , does , we confess , affect us with a melancholy , as for the misfortunes of a friend . " Cheynell's death ...
... taken a correct view of his character or not , we of course cannot presume to determine ; but the passage we are about to quote , does , we confess , affect us with a melancholy , as for the misfortunes of a friend . " Cheynell's death ...
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... taken from her , which were irrecoverable by force , by reason of the great power and strength of the king , who was now in possession of them . The author concludes this book with a long dissertation on the errors of kings , which he ...
... taken from her , which were irrecoverable by force , by reason of the great power and strength of the king , who was now in possession of them . The author concludes this book with a long dissertation on the errors of kings , which he ...
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... taken by the Burgundians ; who , only reserving a few of the chief citizens whom they made prisoners of war , turned out men , women , and children , and gave it up to be plundered by their soldiers . Nor were they content with this ...
... taken by the Burgundians ; who , only reserving a few of the chief citizens whom they made prisoners of war , turned out men , women , and children , and gave it up to be plundered by their soldiers . Nor were they content with this ...
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