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Barbara Winslow, Rebel

CHAPTER X 

Word Count: 4503    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

he awoke after her first night in gaol, and proceeded philosophically to take stock

ular gaol of the town; for nigh

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Barbara Winslow, Rebel
Barbara Winslow, Rebel
“Whether James, Duke of Monmouth, would have succeeded in his enterprise had a different fortune attended his army at Sedgemoor, is a favourite subject for speculation among historians and others who interest themselves in the consideration of such strange chances as have not infrequently led to the downfall of great hopes. Certainly, had victory attended the invader's troops in their first battle, many waverers would have thereby been drawn to his standard, and the ranks of his supporters might have been swelled by that large class of politicians who measure the righteousness of a cause by its success.”
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