| Pythouse papers - 1879 - 222 pages
...relieved, and you beat the Rebels' armies of both kingdoms w ch are before it; then, but otherwise not, I may possibly make a shift (upon the defensive) to spin out time, untill you come to assist me. Wherefore I comand and conjure you by the duety and affecion w ch I know... | |
| William Ansell Day - Great Britain - 1879 - 222 pages
...relieved, and you beat the Rebels' armies of both kingdoms w ch are before it; then, but otherwise not, I may possibly make a shift (upon the defensive) to spin out time, untill you come to assist me. Wherefore I comand and conjure you by the duety and affecion w ch I know... | |
| William Ansell Day - Great Britain - 1879 - 230 pages
...relieved, and you beat the Rebels' armies of both kingdoms WCh are before it; then, but otherwise not, I may possibly make a shift (upon the. defensive) to spin out time, untill you come to assist me. Wherefore I comand and conjure you by the duety and affecion w¿ I know... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1886 - 598 pages
...relieved, and you beat the rebels' armies of both kingdoms which were before it, then, but otherways not, I may possibly make a shift upon the defensive to...affection which I know you bear me, that, all new enterprises laid aside, you immediately march according to your first intention, with all your force,... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1886 - 602 pages
...relieved, and you beat the rebels' armies of both kingdoms which were before it, then, but otherways not, I may possibly make a shift upon the defensive to...affection which I know you bear me, that, all new enterprises laid aside, you immediately march according to your first intention, with all your force,... | |
| Margaret Cavendish Duchess of Newcastle - 1886 - 530 pages
...relieved, and you beat the rebel's army of both kingdoms, which are before it ; then (but otherwise not) I may possibly make a shift (upon the defensive) to...and affection which I know you bear me, that all new enterprises laid aside, you immediately march, according to your first intention, with all your force... | |
| Leslie Stephen - Great Britain - 1897 - 516 pages
...relieved and vou beat the rebel army of both kingdoms, which are before it ; then, but otherwise not, I may possibly make a shift upon the defensive to spin out time until you come to assist me.' If York were lost, or if Rupert were unable to relieve it, he was charged to march nt once to Worcester... | |
| Eva Scott - Great Britain - 1899 - 430 pages
...relieved, and you beat the rebels' army of both Kingdoms, which are before it, then, but otherwise not, I may possibly make a shift, upon the defensive, to spin out time until you come to assist me." - The order was plain, and though Rupert did sometimes ignore less congenial commands, he could scarcely... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1901 - 464 pages
...relieved, and you beat the rebels' armies of both kingdoms which were before it, then, but other ways not, I may possibly make a shift upon the defensive to...affection which I know you bear me, that, all new enterprises laid aside, you immediately march according to your first intention, with all your force,... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward - History, Modern - 1907 - 1064 pages
...relieved and you beat the rebels' armies of both kingdoms which were before it, then, but otherways not, I may possibly make a shift upon the defensive to spin out time until you come to assist me." Rupert construed this as "a positive and absolute command to fight the enemy"; and, though Newcastle... | |
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