American Quarterly Review, Том 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... army . It is probable that after the fail- ure , so unexpected by the generals , of the army proposals , they saw it would be easy for Charles to involve them at any moment , when his caprice or interest might lead him to think it ...
... army . It is probable that after the fail- ure , so unexpected by the generals , of the army proposals , they saw it would be easy for Charles to involve them at any moment , when his caprice or interest might lead him to think it ...
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... army and the Independents . The royalists , in different parts , with the hope of assistance from Scotland , were raising troops , and popular feeling displayed itself in the king's favour . Cromwell and the army being called off to ...
... army and the Independents . The royalists , in different parts , with the hope of assistance from Scotland , were raising troops , and popular feeling displayed itself in the king's favour . Cromwell and the army being called off to ...
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... army had been formed in Canada which undertook to penetrate into the state of New York by the way of Lakes Champlain and George . It appeared probable that , to aid this inroad , General Howe would have acted upon the Hudson with the ...
... army had been formed in Canada which undertook to penetrate into the state of New York by the way of Lakes Champlain and George . It appeared probable that , to aid this inroad , General Howe would have acted upon the Hudson with the ...
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