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SIR JOHN FROISSART
Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the adjoining countries
from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV. Vol.6
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fr/HIIiE the affairs you hare heard were . . T .$4ftpg i» TfafrnA» thete wa§ no intup»
mMfion in the wars which the ead of Flandca* was .wiyiig m î«g*dnft Ghent, aa4 whioh rtttofe .citizens wAgo&againft him. -
toow-J|l|at,:Çhil|i von Artaveld wfi cbofe*. -O^m******* in j^Hçnt, through the recommenda-tion gf Pgter du J$oi«, wboadvufed him, when in «fluKi to tecogie crael and wicked to be the men* -fcnijcd. Philip did not forget this doctrine, for :he h*4. wt lung -bp#n .goramor of Ghent • before ie liad twelve perfons beheaded in his pretence: ibmefeid, tipy^wcue "thofe who bad been prin* ctpally cpaepined in the minder of ,fitffa«t, 4tf£jtiu4 be rappgod himfelf on them. - ' Philip wm Artavdjd began his mgn with ,g(M* -fovmb ind ««de. bftBjfelf belpfftl «m! feared -hp Vol. VI. B~ m»y,
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