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

CHAPTER LVII
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This second battle was equally furious and desperate with the first: but after the utmost efforts of courage by both parties, victory wholly turned to the side of the parliament.

The prince's train of artillery was taken; and his whole army pushed off the field of battle.[*] * Rush.

vol.vi.p.

632.

Whitlocke, p.


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