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THOMAS JOHNES, ESQ. Memoirs of the life of Sir John Froissart

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THOMAS JOHNES, ESQ.
Memoirs of the life of Sir John Froissart
page 115



Its This volume ends with the 306th chapter, which is in Sauvage, vol. L *c. 263. with the following words in him, p. 365. but according to the manufcript, and in the following extracts, the manner of reading is different from the text of Sauvage. Mais tout confidere, ceulx de la vHle fe ren-dirent Anglois, par compofition telle, que ten ne leur devoit point porter de dommage, et lors monfeigner Iehan Chandos^ mift et laifia pour capitaine, ung chevallier Anglois, appelle montx ? Robert Rouz*, puis paûerent la Anglois oultre, en exillat les pays, par feu et autrement,., Directly under it, the firft poflèflbr, Anthony of Burgundy, has written with his own hand, Nul .ne.fy. frote. •of. de. Bourgoigne Nul ne laproche o o o o de Bourgoigne o o The moft important notice refpecting this volume concerns the xomparifon of the «xtracts from the firft volume of the manufcript at Berne, inferted by Mr Sinner, with Sauvage's text.


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