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" Town ; which our men perceiving, ran violently upon the Town with their ladders, and stormed it. And when they were come into the market-place, the Enemy making a stiff resistance, our forces brake them; and then put all to the sword that came in their... "
The Works of Thomas Carlyle - Page 75
by Thomas Carlyle - 1897
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Life of Oliver Cromwell, Volume 2

Michael Russell - 1829 - 352 pages
...the castle to us ; upon the top of which our men no sooner appeared, but the enemy quitted the walls of the town, which our men perceiving, ran violently upon the town with the ladders, and stormed it." The advantage, too, thus taken of the governor, has very much the appearance...
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Constable's miscellany of original and selected publications

Constable and co, ltd - 1829 - 686 pages
...the castle to us ; upon the top of which our men no sooner appeared, but the enemy quitted the walls of the town, which our men perceiving, ran violently upon the town with the ladders, and stormed it." The advantage, too, thus taken of the governor, has very much the appearance...
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Life of Oliver Cromwell, Volume 2

Michael Russell - 1838 - 394 pages
...the castle to us ; upon the top of which our men no sooner appeared, but the enemy quitted the walls of the town, which our men perceiving, ran violently upon the town with the ladders, and stormed it." The advantage, too, thus taken of the governor, has very much the appearance...
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Lives of Eminent British Statesmen ...: Oliver Cromwell. By John Forster

Statesmen - 1838 - 380 pages
...the castle to us : upon the top of which our men no sooner appeared, but the enemy quitted the walls of the town, which our men perceiving, ran violently...ladders, and stormed it. And when they were come into the market place, the enemy making a stiff resistance, our forces brake them, and then put all to the sword...
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History of Ireland and the Irish People: Under the Government of England

Samuel Smiles - Ireland - 1844 - 524 pages
...the castle to us : upon the top of which our men no sooner appeared, but the enemy quitted the walls of the town, which our men perceiving, ran violently...then put all to the sword that came in their way. Тгсо boatfull-s of the enemy attempting to escape, being overprest with numbers, sunk, ichereby...
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Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: with Elucidations, Volume 1

Oliver Cromwell - Great Britain - 1845 - 598 pages
...the Castle to us. Upon the top of which our men no sooner appeared, but the Enemy quitted the Walls of the Town ; which our men perceiving, ran violently...resistance, our forces brake them ; and then put all to the * Carte, it., 92. f 6th October (ib.). f Now loot sword that came in their way. Two boatfuls of the...
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Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, Volume 1

Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Carlyle - Great Britain - 1845 - 588 pages
...resistance, our forces brake them ; and then put all to the * Carte, ii., 92. f 6th October (ib.). J Now lost sword that came in their way. Two boatfuls of the...overprest with numbers, sank ; whereby were drowned near three hundred of them. I believe, in all, there was lost of the Enemy not many less than Two thousand...
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Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches

Oliver Cromwell - Great Britain - 1845 - 410 pages
...up. Autograph (or Facsimile Copy? much interlined and very hastily written), now (March 1846) in thf possession of Edward Crawford, Esq., Solicitor, Wellington...overprest with numbers, sank ; whereby were drowned near three-hundred of them. I believe, in all, there was lost of the Enemy not many less than Two-thousand...
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Oliver Cromwell's letters and speeches, with elucidations by T ..., Volume 2

Oliver Cromwell - 1850 - 456 pages
...the Castle to us. Upon the top of which our men no sooner appeared, but the Enemy quitted the Walls of the Town ; which our men perceiving, ran violently...overprest with numbers, sank ; whereby were drowned near three hundred of them. I believe, in all, there was lost of the Enemy not many less than Two-thousand...
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Lights and Shades of Ireland: In Three Parts. Part I.--Early History. Part ...

Asenath Nicholson - Famines - 1850 - 464 pages
...up the castle tons, upon the top of which our men no sooner appeared but the enemy quitted the walls of the town, which our men perceiving ran violently...market-place, the enemy making a stiff resistance, our forces broke them, and then put all to the sword that fell in their way. Two boatsful of the enemy attempting...
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