The Tudor Translations, Volume 27AMS Press, 1967 |
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... maner of a crakenell , or bysket , and that they eate to comfort with all theyr stomakis . Wherfore it is no great merveile , though they make greatter journeys than other pepple do . And in this maner were the Scottis entred into the ...
... maner of a crakenell , or bysket , and that they eate to comfort with all theyr stomakis . Wherfore it is no great merveile , though they make greatter journeys than other pepple do . And in this maner were the Scottis entred into the ...
Page 69
... maner of spices , all maner of people , accordyng to their degres . And whan he had thus taryed there the space of xii . dayes , he hard reported , that Alphons , kyng of Spaigne , made warre ageynst a Sarazyn kyng , of Granade ...
... maner of spices , all maner of people , accordyng to their degres . And whan he had thus taryed there the space of xii . dayes , he hard reported , that Alphons , kyng of Spaigne , made warre ageynst a Sarazyn kyng , of Granade ...
Page 80
... maner as our pre- decessours , Dukes of Guyen , in tymes past , had entred into thomage of the kyng of Fraunce for that tyme beyng : and syth that tyme we have ben well enfourmed of the trouth ; therfore we knowlege by these presentes ...
... maner as our pre- decessours , Dukes of Guyen , in tymes past , had entred into thomage of the kyng of Fraunce for that tyme beyng : and syth that tyme we have ben well enfourmed of the trouth ; therfore we knowlege by these presentes ...
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