The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 1Longman, 1882 |
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... trainbands , regularly relieved , mounted guard round Westminster Hall . The gates of the King's palace were daily besieged by a furious multi- tude whose taunts and execrations . were heard even in the presence chamber , and who could ...
... trainbands , regularly relieved , mounted guard round Westminster Hall . The gates of the King's palace were daily besieged by a furious multi- tude whose taunts and execrations . were heard even in the presence chamber , and who could ...
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... trainbands of the City volunteered to march wherever their services might be required . A great force was speedily collected , and began to move westward . The siege of Glouces- ter was raised : the Royalists in every part of the ...
... trainbands of the City volunteered to march wherever their services might be required . A great force was speedily collected , and began to move westward . The siege of Glouces- ter was raised : the Royalists in every part of the ...
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... , to organise the militia . In every county the train- bands were held ready to march ; and this force cannot be estimated at less than a hundred and twenty thousand men . In Hyde Park twenty thou- sand 154 CH . L. HISTORY OF ENGLAND ,
... , to organise the militia . In every county the train- bands were held ready to march ; and this force cannot be estimated at less than a hundred and twenty thousand men . In Hyde Park twenty thou- sand 154 CH . L. HISTORY OF ENGLAND ,
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... trainbands were under arms all night . Prepara- tions were made for barricading the great thorough- fares . Patrols marched up and down the streets . Cannon were planted round Whitehall . No citizen thought himself safe unless he ...
... trainbands were under arms all night . Prepara- tions were made for barricading the great thorough- fares . Patrols marched up and down the streets . Cannon were planted round Whitehall . No citizen thought himself safe unless he ...
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... trainbands might rise to defend Shaftesbury as they of Halstead is fictiti us . The real authors were the Earl of Peterborough himself and his chaplain . The book is extremely Only twenty - four copies rare . were printed , two of which ...
... trainbands might rise to defend Shaftesbury as they of Halstead is fictiti us . The real authors were the Earl of Peterborough himself and his chaplain . The book is extremely Only twenty - four copies rare . were printed , two of which ...
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