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قراءة كتاب Boscobel: or, the royal oak A tale of the year 1651

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Boscobel: or, the royal oak
A tale of the year 1651

Boscobel: or, the royal oak A tale of the year 1651

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class="smcap">How Cromwell reconnoitred the City from Red Hill

60 CHAPTER XVI. In which Massey proposes a Night Attack on the Enemy 63 CHAPTER XVII. How the Suburbs of the City were Burnt 66 CHAPTER XVIII. How Urso Gives had an Interview with the Lord General in the Stable of Spetchley Manor-house 69 CHAPTER XIX. The Camisade 76 CHAPTER XX. How Urso Gives was arrested 79 CHAPTER XXI. Showing how Dame Gives became a Widow 87 CHAPTER XXII. How the Earl of Derby arrived at Worcester 91 CHAPTER XXIII. In what Manner Jane Lane was captured, and brought before Cromwell 97 CHAPTER XXIV. What Charles beheld from the Summit of the Cathedral Tower 100 CHAPTER XXV. How Cromwell constructed a Bridge of Boats across the Severn 106 CHAPTER XXVI. How Cromwell threw a Flying Bridge over the Teme CHAPTER XXVII. The Fight of Powick Bridge 110 CHAPTER XXVIII. How the Battery on Perry Wood was taken by the King 113 CHAPTER XXIX. How the Battle of Worcester was lost by the King 117 CHAPTER XXX. How the Enemy entered the City, and how the King quitted it 119 CHAPTER XXXI. The Last Stand made by the Royalists 123 CHAPTER XXXII. The Consultation at Barbourne Bridge, and the King's Flight 125   BOOK II. WHITE LADIES.   CHAPTER I. How Cromwell visited the dying Duke of Hamilton at the Commandery; and what passed between them 128 CHAPTER II. How the fugitive King and his Companions rode from Barbourne Bridge to White Ladies 133 CHAPTER III. The Penderels 137 CHAPTER IV. How Charles was disguised as a Woodman 142 CHAPTER V. How Charles was concealed in Spring Coppice, and

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