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" Blague in the Tower, by the trusty hands of Mr. Isaac Walton ; and the colonel not long after happily escaping thence, restored it to his majesty's own hands, which had been thus wonderfully preserved from being made a prize to sordid rebels. The Scotch... "
Boscobel: or, The history of his sacred majesties ... preservation after the ... - Page 35
de Thomas Blount - 1748
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Memoirs of the Court of Charles the Second

Anthony Hamilton (Count) - 1846 - 570 pages
...his majesty's own hands, which had been thus wonderfully preserved from being made a prize to sordi-i rebels. The Scotch cavalry (having no place to retreat unto nearer than Scotland) were soon after dispersed, and most of them taken by the rebels and country people in Cheshire, Lancashire,...
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The Life of Mrs. Godolphin

John Evelyn - 1848 - 324 pages
...trufty hands of Mr. Ifaac Walton ; and the Colonel not 236 long after happily efcaping thence, reftored it to his Majefty's own hands, which had been thus...preferved from being made a prize to fordid rebels."— Blount's "Bofcobel." This prefervation of Charles's George was no trifling addition to Col. Blagge's...
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The Life of Mrs. Godolphin

John Evelyn - 1848 - 324 pages
...trufty hands of Mr. Ifaac Walton ; and the Colonel not long long after happily efcaping thence, reftored it to his Majefty's own hands, which had been thus...preferved from being made a prize to fordid rebels."— Blount's "Bofcobel." This prefervation of Charles's George was no trifling addition to Col. Blagge's...
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The life of mrs. Godolphin, publ. and ed. by Samuel lord bishop of Oxford

John Evelyn - 1848 - 322 pages
...trufty hands of Mr. Ifaac Walton; and the Colonel not long after happily efcaping thence, reftored it to his Majefty's own hands, which had been thus...wonderfully preferved from being made a prize to fordid rebels."—Blount's "Bofcobel." This prefervation of Charles's George was no trifling addition to Col....
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Memoirs of the Court of Charles the Second

Anthony Hamilton (Count), Charles II (King of England), Thomas Blount - 1853 - 568 pages
...his majesty's own hands, which had been thus wonderfully preserved from being made a prize to sordid rebels. The Scotch cavalry (having no place to retreat unto nearer than Scotland) were soon after dispersed, and most of them taken by the rebels and country people in Cheshire, Lancashire,...
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The Boscobel Tracts: Relating to the Escape of Charles the Second After the ...

John Hughes - 1857 - 452 pages
...his majesty's own hands, which had been thus wonderfully preserved from being made a prize to sordid rebels. The Scotch cavalry (having no place to retreat unto nearer than Scotland) were soon after dispersed, and most of them taken by the rebels and country people in Cheshire, Lancashire,...
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After Worcester Fight: Being a Companion Volume to "The Flight of the King"

Allan Fea - 1904 - 506 pages
...His Majesties own hands, which had been thus wonderfully preserved from being made a prize to sordid rebels. The Scotch cavalry (having no place to retreat unto nearer than Scotland) were soon after dispersed and most of them taken by the rebels and country people in Cheshire, Lancashire,...
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