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... French king : How was it that King Philip who was at Paris a ' bare seven leagues away , with all his power of lords and ' men at arms that he had summoned for defence of the ' country , how was it that he did not fall upon those ...
... French king : How was it that King Philip who was at Paris a ' bare seven leagues away , with all his power of lords and ' men at arms that he had summoned for defence of the ' country , how was it that he did not fall upon those ...
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... French King rode upon a fair plain in the heat of the How the King sun , which was as then of a marvellous height , and the King lost his Wits had on a jack of black velvet , which sore chafed him , and on his head a single bonnet of ...
... French King rode upon a fair plain in the heat of the How the King sun , which was as then of a marvellous height , and the King lost his Wits had on a jack of black velvet , which sore chafed him , and on his head a single bonnet of ...
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CAP . towarde France : than they that were within the fortresse ... French kyng departed fro Amyense to Parys warde after the batayle of Cressy ... king coud a gette hym in that hete , it wold have cost hym his heed : and ...
CAP . towarde France : than they that were within the fortresse ... French kyng departed fro Amyense to Parys warde after the batayle of Cressy ... king coud a gette hym in that hete , it wold have cost hym his heed : and ...
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