Warminster ; and after, not to be molested in their march by any of the king's forces for the space of three days. 2. " That there may be carriages allowed and provided to carry away their bag and baggage, and sick and hurt soldiers. The Secret Foe;: An Historical Novel, - الصفحة 44بواسطة Ellen Pickering - 1845 - عدد الصفحات: 128عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
 | Samuel Seyer - 1823
...horses and swords, leaving their other arms behind them, with a safe convoy to Warmister; and after not to be molested in their march by any of the King's forces for the space of three days." " 2. That there may be carriages allowed and provided to carry away their bagge and baggage, and sick... | |
 | Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826
...in the handwriting of °Thatthegovernor,8cc.] Thent lord Clarendon's amanuensis. VOL. IV. L BOOK " to be molested in their march, by any of the ' " king's forces, for the space of three days. 1643. g « That there may be carriages allowed and " provided to carry away their bag and baggage,... | |
 | Ellen Pickering - 1839
...and baggage ; the common foot soldiers without arms, and the troopers with their horses and swords, leaving their other arms behind them. A safe convoy...wounded soldiers. The Royalists not to march into the to mi till the Parliamentarians had marched out — afl prisoners in the city to be delivered upall... | |
 | Ellen Pickering - 1839
...and baggage ; the common foot soldiers without arms, and the troopers with their horses and swords, leaving their other arms behind them. A safe convoy...were not to be molested in their march by any of the King^s forces for the space of three days. Carriages to be allowed and provided to take away their... | |
 | Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1839
...and swords, leaving their other " arms behind them, with a safe convoy to War" minster ; and after, not to be molested in their " march, by any of the king's forces, for the space " of three days. 2. " That there may be carriages allowed and " provided to carry away their bag and baggage, " and... | |
 | Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1849
...horses and swords, leaving their other arms behind them, with a safe convoy to Warminster ; and after, not to be molested in their march by any of the king's forces for the space of three days. 2. " That there may be carriages allowed and provided to carry away their bag and baggage, and sick... | |
 | Eliot Warburton - 1849
...horses and swords, leaving their other arms behind them, with a safe convoy to Warminster ; and after, not to be molested in their march by any of the King's forces, for the space of three days. 2. That there may be carriages allowed and provided to carry away their bag and baggage, and sick and... | |
 | Bartholomew Elliott G. Warburton - 1849
...horses and swords, leaving their other arms behind them, with a safe convoy to Warminster ; and after, not to be molested in their march by any of the King's forces, for the space of three days. 2. That there may be carriages allowed and provided to carry away their bag and baggage, and sick and... | |
 | Nehemiah Wallington - 1869
...horses and swords, leaving their other arms behind them, with a safe convoy, to Warminster; and after, not to be molested in their march by any of the King's forces for the space of three days. n. That there may be carriages allowed and provided, to carry away their bag and baggage, and sick... | |
 | Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1888
...horses and swords, leaving their other arms behind them, with a safe convoy to Warmi[n]ster ; and after, not to be molested in. their march by any of the King's forces for the space of three days. 2. ' That there may be carriages allowed and provided to carry away their bag and baggage, and sick... | |
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