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... town of Gyngham [ Guincamp ] had certainty of the landing of our army , they drew down the fabours [ portcullises or fauxbourgs ] of Gyngham and made them meet to defend a siege . But as soon as they understood that our army journeyed ...
... town of Gyngham [ Guincamp ] had certainty of the landing of our army , they drew down the fabours [ portcullises or fauxbourgs ] of Gyngham and made them meet to defend a siege . But as soon as they understood that our army journeyed ...
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... town . By which kind of slight , rather than stratagem , the town of Dam was taken , and the town of Bruges shrewdly blocked up , whereby they took great discouragement . The Duke of Saxony , having won the town of Dam , sent ...
... town . By which kind of slight , rather than stratagem , the town of Dam was taken , and the town of Bruges shrewdly blocked up , whereby they took great discouragement . The Duke of Saxony , having won the town of Dam , sent ...
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... town , yielded ( at the last ) the castles to the English , and the town to the Duke of Saxony , by composition . Which done , the Duke of Saxony and Sir Edward Poynings treated with them of Bruges to submit themselves to Maximilian ...
... town , yielded ( at the last ) the castles to the English , and the town to the Duke of Saxony , by composition . Which done , the Duke of Saxony and Sir Edward Poynings treated with them of Bruges to submit themselves to Maximilian ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 13 |
Great Councils | 178 |
Character of Henry VII from the Latin | 379 |
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