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" Nascby were all singularly unfavorable to the* royal cause. Indeed, after the defeat at Naseby, the king was so powerless, that he took the resolution of throwing himself upon the good feeling of the Scottish army, then lying before Newark ; and by 'that... "
A Dictionary of General Biography: With a Classified and Chronological Index ... - Page 96
by William Leist Redwin Cates - 1867 - 1300 pages
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The Biographical Treasury: A Dictionary of Universal Biography

Samuel Maunder - Biography - 1838 - 862 pages
...to ihe roval cause. Indeed, after (lie defeat at Naeehy, the king was so powerless, that he look the resolution of throwing himself upon the good feeling of the Scottish army, then lying before New ark: and by that army he wan basely sold, and delivered into the hands of the parliament. Fora...
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The universal class-book: a ser. of reading lessons

Samuel Maunder - 1844 - 544 pages
...contests between the royalist and parliamentarian armies, the king became so powerless, that he took the resolution of throwing himself upon the good feeling...sold, and delivered into the hands of the parliament. For a time he was treated with much outward respect, but becoming alarmed for his personal safety,...
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Hand-book of Universal Biography ...

P. Godwin - Biography - 1852 - 844 pages
...to the royal cause. Indeed, after the defeat at Saseby, the king was so powerless, that be took the resolution of throwing himself upon the good feeling...then lying before Newark ; and by that army he was sold, ami delivered into the hands of the parliament. For a time he was treated with much outward respect,...
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Putnam's Home Cyclopedia ...

G.P. Putnam & Co - 1852 - 846 pages
...to the rovol cause. Indeed, after the defeat at Naseby, the king was so powerless, that ho took the resolution of throwing himself upon the good feeling...the Scottish army, then lying before Newark ; and by tnat army he was sold, and delivered into the hands of the parliament. For a time he was treated with...
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Hand-book of Universal Biography

Parke Godwin - Biography - 1852 - 844 pages
...king was so powerless, that he took the resolution of throwing himself upon the good feeling of flio Scottish army, then lying before Newark ; and by that army he was sold, and delivered into the hands of the parliament. For a time he was treated with much outward respect,...
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The Biographical Treasury: A Dictionary of Universal Biography

Samuel Maunder - 1853 - 918 pages
...the king was ao powerless, that he took the resolution of throwing himself upon the good feeling 6f the Scottish army, then lying before Newark ; and...sold, and delivered into the hands of the parliament. For a time he was treated with much outward respect, but becoming alarmed for his personal safety,...
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Cyclopedia of Universal Biography: A Record of the Names of the Most Eminent ...

Parke Godwin - Biography - 1854 - 840 pages
...to the* royal cause. Indeed, after the defeat at Naseby, the king was so powerless, that he took the resolution of throwing himself upon the good feeling...then lying before Newark ; and by 'that army he was sold, and delivered into the hands of the parliament. For a time he was treated with much outward respect,...
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The Biographical Treasury: A Dictionary of Universal Biography

Samuel Maunder - Biography - 1854 - 982 pages
...to the royal cause. Indeed, after the defeat at Nascby, the king was so powerless, that he took the resolution of throwing himself upon the good feeling...army, then lying before Newark ; and by that army he wtin mutely sold, and delivered into the hands of the parliament. For a time he wiu treated with much...
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Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Men of Fife: Of Past and Present Times ...

Matthew Forster Conolly - Celebrities - 1866 - 526 pages
...at Nazeby, the King was so powerless that he took the resolution of throwing himself upon the C«pd feeling of the Scottish army — then lying before Newark — and by that army he waa basely sold, und delivered into the hands of the Parliament. For a time he was treated with much...
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Outlines of History: With Original Tables, Chronological, Genealogical and ...

Robert Henlopen Labberton - History - 1870 - 268 pages
...to the royal cause. Indeed, after the defeat at Naseby, the king was so powerless that he took the resolution of throwing himself upon the good feeling...sold, and delivered into the hands of the Parliament. For a time he was treated with much outward respect, but he found means to make his escape from Hampton...
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