| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1849 - 570 pages
...day's service no less than fourscore barrels, and had not a safe proportion left. 108 In this battle, on the king's part, there were more officers and gentlemen...quality slain than common men, and more hurt than slain. That which would have clouded any victory, and made the loss of others the less spoken of, was the... | |
| John Earle - 1864 - 372 pages
...day's service no less than fourscore barrels, and had not a safe proportion left. " In this battle, on the king's part, there were more officers and gentlemen...quality slain than common men, and more hurt than slain. That which would have clouded any victory, and made the loss of others the less spoken of, was the... | |
| John Jeremiah Daniell - 1866 - 140 pages
...wounds and pain, And England's best and noblest blood Was shed on earth like rain e. ' "In this battle, on the King's part, there were more officers and gentlemen...quality slain than common men, and more hurt than slain ; as the Lord Arundel, of Wardour, shot in the thigh with a brace of pistol-bullets, Sir Ralph Hopton,... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1866 - 690 pages
...of victory, on 5 July, 1643.* " On the king's part," Bays Clarendon, in detailing this engagement, " there were more officers and gentlemen of quality slain than common men, and more hurt than slain. That which would have clouded any victory, and made the loss of others less spoken of, was the death... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1883 - 684 pages
...1643.* " On tbe king's part," says Clarendon, in detailing this engagement, '• there were more offlcen and gentlemen of quality slain than common men, and more hurt than slain. That which would have clouded any victory, and made the loss of others less spoken of, was the death... | |
| John Draper (artist.) - 1867 - 410 pages
...day's service^ no less than fourscore barrels, and had not a safe proportion left. " In this battle, on the king's part, there were more officers and gentlemen...slain, than common men ; and more hurt than slain. That which would have clouded any victory, and made the loss of others less spoken of, was the death... | |
| 1867 - 632 pages
...the victory was bought at a costly price. ' In this battle (does the noble historian sadly record) on the King's part there were more officers and gentlemen...slain than common men ; and more hurt than slain. That which would have clouded any victory, and made the loss of others less spoken of, was the death... | |
| 1867 - 708 pages
...the victory was bought at a costly price. ' In this battle (does the noble historian sadly record) on the King's part there were more officers and gentlemen...slain than common men ; and more hurt than slain. That which would have clouded any victory, and made the loss of others less spoken of, was the death... | |
| John Draper (artist.) - 1867 - 426 pages
...day's service, no less than fourscore barrels, and had not a safe proportion left. " In this battle, on the king's part, there were more officers and gentlemen of quality slain, than common men ; and moro hurt than slain. That which would have clouded any victory, and made the loss of others less spoken... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1885 - 432 pages
...that day's service no less than fourscore barrels, and had not a safe proportion left. In this battle, on the king's part, there were more officers and gentlemen...quality slain than common men, and more hurt than slain. That which would have clouded any victory, and made the loss of others the less spoken of, was the... | |
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