The Tudor Translations, Volume 27AMS Press, 1967 |
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Page 259
... kepe the felde agaynst therle of Derby , than they to have agayne their hostages , and to be quyte of their bonde ; and yf nat , than they to put theym under the obeysaunce of the kynge of Englande . This done , thane the erle rode to ...
... kepe the felde agaynst therle of Derby , than they to have agayne their hostages , and to be quyte of their bonde ; and yf nat , than they to put theym under the obeysaunce of the kynge of Englande . This done , thane the erle rode to ...
Page 279
... kepe it ; thane the lordes came out of their shyppes and feersly made assaut . The burgesses of the towne were in great feare of their lyves , wyves and chyldren they suffred thenglysshemen to entre into the towne aga nst the wyll of ...
... kepe it ; thane the lordes came out of their shyppes and feersly made assaut . The burgesses of the towne were in great feare of their lyves , wyves and chyldren they suffred thenglysshemen to entre into the towne aga nst the wyll of ...
Page 317
... kepe the commentie of Flaunders in Howe the frendshyppe , for he thought by their meanes the soner to yonge erle come to his entent . He sende often tymes to them with ensured the fayre promyses , sayeng that if he myght gette Calys ...
... kepe the commentie of Flaunders in Howe the frendshyppe , for he thought by their meanes the soner to yonge erle come to his entent . He sende often tymes to them with ensured the fayre promyses , sayeng that if he myght gette Calys ...
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