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History of the siege of Chester, during the civil wars in the time of king ... - Page 29
by John Broster - 1800 - 125 pages
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The History of Cheshire: Containing King's Vale-royal Entire, Volume 2

Daniel King - 1778 - 592 pages
...mercy, &c. Otherwife, if you put me to " the kaft trouble, or lofs of blood, to force you, " expeft no quarter for man, woman, or child. " I hear you have fome of our late Irim army in ." your company ; tliey very well know me, and " that my firelocks ufed not parly. —...
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The History of the County Palatine of Chester

J. H. Hanshall - 1817 - 756 pages
...doing you shall be received into mercy, &c. Otherwise, if you put me to the least trouble, or loss of blood, to force you, expect no quarter for man, woman, or child. I hear you have some of our late Irish army in your company ; they very well know me, and that my fire-locks used not...
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Transactions of the Cymmrodorion, Or, Metropolitan ..., Volume 2, Parts 3-4

Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) - 1828 - 452 pages
...shall be received into mercy, &c. otherwise if you put me to the least trouble by loss of blood, for to force you, expect no quarter for man, woman, or child. I hear you have some of our late Irish army in your company, they very well know me, and that my firelocks use no parley...
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Transactions of the Cymmrodorion, Or Metropolitan Cambrian Institution, Volume 2

Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) - 1828 - 442 pages
...shall be received into mercy, &c. otherwise if you put me to the least trouble by loss of blood, for to force you, expect no quarter for man, woman, or child. I hear you have some of our late Irish army in your company, they very well know me, and that my firelocks use no parley;...
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History of the City of Chester, from Its Foundation to the Present Time ...

Joseph Hemingway - 1831 - 478 pages
...doing you shall be received into mercy, &c. Otherwise, if you put me to the least trouble, or loss of blood to force you, expect no quarter for man, woman, or child. I hear you have some of our late Irish army in your company ; they very well know me, and that my firelocks used not...
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great ..., Volume 2

John Burke - 1835 - 776 pages
...so doing yon shall be received into mercy, but otherwise, if you put me to the least trouble or loss of blood to force you, expect no quarter for man, woman, or child. I hear you have some of our late Irish army with your company, they very well know me, and that my firelocks us«d...
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The Court Journal: Court Circular & Fashionable Gazette, Volume 7

1835 - 838 pages
...doing you shall be received into nieicy, but otherwise, if you put me to the least troulile or loss of blood to force you, expect no quarter for man, woman, or child. 1 'hear you have some of our late Irish army with your company, that very well know me, and tbat my...
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The History of the Hundred of Wirral: With a Sketch of the City and County ...

William Williams Mortimer - 1847 - 530 pages
...doing you shall be received into mercy, &c. ; otherwise, if you put me to the least trouble, or loss of blood, to force you, expect no quarter for man, woman, or child. I hear you have some of our lute Irish army in your company; they very well know me, and that my firelocks use not...
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Abbeys, Castles and Ancient Halls of England and Wales: North

John Timbs - 1872 - 602 pages
...doing, you shall be received into mercy, &c. ; otherwise, if you put me to the least trouble, or loss of blood, to force you, expect no quarter for man, woman, or child. I hear you have some of our late Irish army in your company ; they will know me, and that my firelocks use not to parley....
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Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, Volumes 5-6

1926 - 652 pages
...doing you shall be received into Mercy, &c.; otherwise, if you put me to the least trouble, or loss of Blood, to force you, expect no Quarter for Man, Woman, or Child. I hear you have some of our late Irish Army in your Company; They very well know me, and that my Firelocks use not...
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