| James Allanson Picton - 1883 - 548 str.
...chastisements or trials, that so we may sorrow together. Truly, England and the Church of God Lath had a great favour from the Lord in this great victory given nnto us, such as the like never was since the war began. It had all the evidences of an absolute victory... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1884 - 536 str.
...accounts are numerous, but of no value. " Truly England and the Church of God hath had a great favor from the Lord, in this great Victory given unto us,...charged but we routed the enemy. The Left Wing, which I commanded, being our own horse, saving a few Scots in our rear, beat all the Prince's horse. God... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1884 - 462 str.
...mercies, and to praise the Lord together in all chastisements or trials, so that we may sorrow together. " Truly England and the Church of God hath had a great...like never was since this war began. It had all the evidence of an absolute victory, obtained, by the Lord's blessing, upon the godless party principally.... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1885 - 274 str.
...charge of the royalist cavalry. But Cromwell restored the fight. " It had all the evidence," he wrote, "of an absolute victory, obtained by the Lord's blessing...principally. We never charged but we routed the enemy. God made them as stubble to our swords." The North of England was at last in the hands of the parliamentary... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1886 - 602 str.
...Scots. he wrote to his brother-in-law, Valentine Walton, whose son had been killed early in the fight, " England and the Church of God hath had a great favour...charged but we routed the enemy. The left wing, which I commanded, being our own horse, saving a few Scots in our rear,1 beat all the Prince's horse. God... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1886 - 598 str.
...Scots. he wrote to his brother-in-law, Valentine Walton, whose son had been killed early in the fight, " England and the Church of God hath had a great favour...charged but we routed the enemy. The left wing, which I commanded, being our own horse, saving a few Scots in our rear,1 beat all the Prince's horse. God... | |
| Frederic Harrison - 1888 - 248 str.
...mercies ; and to praise the Lord together in chastisements or trials, that so we may sorrow together. " Truly England and the Church of God hath had a great...charged but we routed the enemy. The Left Wing, which I commanded, being our own horse, saving a few Scots in our rear, beat all the Prince's horse. God... | |
| Thomas Hill Green - 1888 - 684 str.
...after the battle of Marston Moor,8 to his brother-in-law, colonel Walton, who had lost a son in it. ' Truly England and the church of God hath had a great...began. It had all the evidences of an absolute victory gained by the Lord's blessing upon the godly party principally. We never charged, but we routed the... | |
| James Allanson Picton - 1889 - 556 str.
...together in chastisements or trials, that so we may sorrow together. Truly, England and the Chnrch of God hath had a great favour from the Lord in this...victory given unto us, such as the like never was since the war began. It had all the evidences of an absolute victory obtained by the Lord's blessing upon... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1891 - 344 str.
...the other parts of the field. The result was decisive. " It had all the evidence," wrote Cromwell, "of an absolute victory, obtained by the Lord's blessing...principally. We never charged but we routed the enemy. God made them as stubble to our swords." All the north of England, except a few fortresses, fell into... | |
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