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" Naseby," he wrote soon after, " that when I saw the enemy draw up and march in gallant order towards us, and we a company of poor ignorant men, to seek to order our battle, the general having commanded me to order all the horse, I could not, riding alone... "
The House of Cromwell and the Story of Dunkirk - Page 259
by James Waylen - 1880 - 389 pages
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 205

Early English newspapers - 1858 - 854 pages
...the defeat of Goring's army at Langport, we find Cromwell saying : — " I can eay this of Naseby, that when I saw the enemy draw up, and march in gallant...to order all the horse, I could not [riding alone abont my business] but smile out to God in praises, in assurance of victory, because God would, by...
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Studies and Illustrations of the Great Rebellion

John Langton Sanford - Great Britain - 1858 - 650 pages
...not see, yet they shall see and be ashamed for their envy at his people.' I can say this of Naseby, that when I saw the enemy draw up, and march in gallant...to order all the horse, I could not (riding alone aboat my business) but smile out to God in praises, in assurance of victory, because God would, by...
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Studies and Illustrations of the Great Rebellion

John Langton Sanford - Great Britain - 1858 - 672 pages
...not see, yet they shall see and be ashamed for their envy at his people.' I can say this of Naseby, that when I saw the enemy draw up, and march in gallant...our battle, the general having commanded me to order nil the horse, I could not (riding alone about my business) but smile out to God in praises, in assurance...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 205

English essays - 1858 - 710 pages
...Langport, we find Cromwell saying : — " I can aay this of Naseby, that when I law the enemy draw np, and march in gallant order towards us, and we a company of poor ignorant men, to seek how to order onr battle, the general having commanded me to order all the horse, I could not [riding alone about...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 53

1859 - 852 pages
...not see, yet they shall see and be ashamed for their envy at his people.' I can say this of Nascby, that when I saw the enemy draw up, and march in gallant order towards us, and we a company ot poor ignorant men, to seek how to order our battle, the general having commanded me to order all...
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St. Nicholas, Volume 41, Part 1

Mary Mapes Dodge - Children's literature - 1914 - 852 pages
...After defeating the king at Naseby, he wrote to his friends in this wise: I can say this of Naseby, that when I saw the enemy draw up and march in gallant order toward us, and we a company of poor, ignorant men ... I could not, riding alone about my business,...
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A Short History of the English People

John Richard Green - Great Britain - 1874 - 1076 pages
...Cromwell doubted the success of the new experiment. " I can say this of Naseby," he wrote soon after, " that when I saw the enemy draw up and march in gallant...us, and 'we a company of poor ignorant men, to seek to order our battle, the general having commanded me to order all the horse, I could not, riding alone...
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A Short History of the English People

John Richard Green - Great Britain - 1878 - 876 pages
...Cromwell doubted the success of the new experiment. " I can say this of Naseby," he wrote soon after, "that when I saw the enemy draw up and march in gallant order toward us, and we, a company of poor ignorant men, to seek to order our battle, the general having...
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History of the English People, Volume 6

John Richard Green - History - 1879 - 480 pages
...enthusiasm swept away doubt in the assurance of victory. "I can say this of Naseby," he wrote soon after, " that when I saw the enemy draw up and march in gallant...us, and we a company of poor ignorant men, to seek to order our battle, the general having commanded me to order all the horse, I could not, riding alone...
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History of the English People, Volume 4

John Richard Green - Great Britain - 1882 - 484 pages
...enthusiasm swept away doubt in the assurance of victor}-. "lean say this of Naseby," he wrote soon after, " that when I saw the enemy draw up and march in gallant order toward us, and we, a company of poor, ignorant men, to seek to order our battle, the general having...
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