| Lucy Hutchinson - 1808 - 512 pages
...them freeholders and free" holders' sons, and who upon matter of conscience engaged in this quarrel; and thus " being well armed within by the satisfaction...as one man, stand firmly and charge desperately." These circumstances must be allowed their due weight, when we come to consider the right of the army... | |
| James Mackinnon - South Africa - 1808 - 520 pages
...them freeholders and free" holders' sons, and who upon matter of conscience engaged in this quarrel; and thus " being well armed within by the satisfaction...as one man, stand firmly and charge desperately." These circumstances must be allowed their due weight, when we come to consider the right of the army... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - Huntingdonshire (England) - 1808 - 290 pages
...sous; and who, upon matter of conscience, engaged in this quarrel, * Echard> Hist. p. 579, a. rel, and under Cromwell: and thus being well armed within,...satisfaction of their own consciences, and without, by good irou arms, they would, as one man, stand firmly, and charge desperately."* In the fight near Grantham,... | |
| John Britton - Architecture - 1808 - 896 pages
...thus being well armed within, bjr the satisfaction of their own consciences, and without, by goo<± iron arms, they would, as one man, stand firmly, and charge desperately."* Iti the fight near Grantham, which preceded that at Gainsborough, Cromwell, says Ludlow, " defeated... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 546 pages
...them free-holders, and freeholders sons, and who upon matter of conscience, engaged in this quarrel, and under Cromwell. And thus being well armed within,...as one man, stand firmly, and charge desperately'." Cromwell is celebrated for his manner of disciplining his soldiers even by an enemy. " Hi autem initio... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 542 pages
...them free-holders, and freeholders sons, and who upon matter of conscience, engaged in this quarrel, and under Cromwell. And thus being well armed within,...and without, by good iron arms, they would, as one rnan, stand firmly, and charge desperately'." Cromwell is celebrated for his manner of disciplining... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 560 pages
...them free-holders, and freeholders sons, and who upon matter of conscience, engaged in this quarrel, and under Cromwell. And thus being well armed within,...of their own consciences, and without, by good iron aims, they would, as one man, stand firmly, and charge desperatelyc." Cromwell is celebrated for his... | |
| Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1817 - 656 pages
...; and that being * well armed within, by the satisfaction of their consciences, ' and without with good iron arms, they would as one man * stand firmly and charge desperately." The same authorf adds, " that colonel Wilson, who was heir to an estate of * Memorials, p. 68. t Hiitl.... | |
| Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1817 - 612 pages
...conscience; and that being ' well armed within, by the satisfaction of their consciences, ' and without with good iron arms, they would as one man ' stand firmly and charge desperately." The same authorf adds, " that colonel Wilson, who was heir to an estate of * Memorials, p. 68. t *... | |
| John Milton - Freedom of the press - 1819 - 484 pages
...altogether. Cromwell's own Regiment of Horse were Cuirassiers : of whom Whitelock says — " being well arm'd within, by the satisfaction " of their own Consciences,...as one Man, stand firmly, and charge desperately." Memorials; p.T2. ed. 1732. These Cuirassiers bore a principal part in winning the victory at Marston... | |
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