The Tudor Translations, Volume 27AMS Press, 1967 |
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... nombre togyder : and so set forwarde , towarde the lande of Symay , ' for therles intent was to go and brenne the landes of the lorde of Bremus , and also Aubenton , and Thyerache . 1 Chimay . 2 Vervins . CAP . XLV Howe therle of ...
... nombre togyder : and so set forwarde , towarde the lande of Symay , ' for therles intent was to go and brenne the landes of the lorde of Bremus , and also Aubenton , and Thyerache . 1 Chimay . 2 Vervins . CAP . XLV Howe therle of ...
Page 310
... nombre sufficyent to lay rounde about . In- and castels . contynent they made assaut , and they of the cytie who were a great nombre of meane people , nat very mete for the warre , they defended themselfe so well at that tyme , that ...
... nombre sufficyent to lay rounde about . In- and castels . contynent they made assaut , and they of the cytie who were a great nombre of meane people , nat very mete for the warre , they defended themselfe so well at that tyme , that ...
Page 362
... nombre a two hundred men of armes . Whan the Englysshmen sawe them , and that they were so great a nombre , than they determined to flye and let the Frenchmen chase them , for they knewe well the prince with his hoost was nat farre ...
... nombre a two hundred men of armes . Whan the Englysshmen sawe them , and that they were so great a nombre , than they determined to flye and let the Frenchmen chase them , for they knewe well the prince with his hoost was nat farre ...
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