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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part E.

CHAPTER LVI
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He took underhand his measures with the court, and declared against the parliament.

But though he had been sufficiently supplied with money, and long before knew his danger, so small was his foresight, that he had left the place entirely destitute of provisions, and in a few days he was obliged to surrender to the parliamentary forces.[****] * Clarendon, vol.iii.p.

10.
** Rush.

vol.v.p.

786.


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