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... archers of them of Heynaulte . 1 Semeries . strete for feare of the arowes . : Than the straungers brake out on the backe side , and brake downe pales and hedges of gardens , and drewe them into a certeyne playne place , and aboode ...
... archers of them of Heynaulte . 1 Semeries . strete for feare of the arowes . : Than the straungers brake out on the backe side , and brake downe pales and hedges of gardens , and drewe them into a certeyne playne place , and aboode ...
Page 147
... archers , and ever bytwene two shyppes of on the see archers he had one shypp with men of armes ; and than he made another batell to ly alofe with archers , to confort ever them that wer moost wery , yf nede were . And ther were a great ...
... archers , and ever bytwene two shyppes of on the see archers he had one shypp with men of armes ; and than he made another batell to ly alofe with archers , to confort ever them that wer moost wery , yf nede were . And ther were a great ...
Page 391
... archers , and commaunded that none shulde go forwarde without he commaunded . The archers began to aproch and shote feersly : the Frenchmen who were well armed and pavysshed suffred their shotte , it dyd theym no great hurt so the ...
... archers , and commaunded that none shulde go forwarde without he commaunded . The archers began to aproch and shote feersly : the Frenchmen who were well armed and pavysshed suffred their shotte , it dyd theym no great hurt so the ...
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