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Clarendon, vol.v.p.
63. ** Rush vol.vii.p.
646 *** Whitlocke, p.
266. As the army approached, Rainsborow, being sent by the general over the river, presented himself before Southwark, and was gladly received by some soldiers who were quartered there for its defence, and who were resolved not to separate their interests from those of the army.
It behoved then the parliament to submit.
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