Memoirs of a Cavalier - A Military Journal of the Wars in Germany, and the Wars in England. - From the Year 1632 to the Year 1648. by Daniel Defoe
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Parliament by the Scots, to whom he had given himself up in his
extremity. A few lines tell of his trial and execution and the _Memoirs_ end with some pages of "remarks and observations" on the war and a list of coincidences which had been noted in its course. The latter, savouring somewhat of superstition, appear natural in what purports to be a seventeenth century text, but the summing up of conclusions about the war is rather such as might be made by a more or less impartial observer at a later date than by one who had taken an active part in the struggle. In reading the _Memoirs_ this mixture of what belongs to the seventeenth century with the reflections of Defoe, in many ways a typical eighteenth century figure, must be borne in mind. The inaccuracies are pointed out in the notes, but these need not prevent us from entering with zest into the spirit of the story. E. O'NEILL. 4 _March_ 1908. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION. PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. TEXT: Part I. Part II. NOTES. |
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