The continual follovving of the French king vpon the Duke of Parma, the Duke of Guise, the Duke of Maine, and their armies. : From the seuenteenth of Aprill, vntill the 20. of the same month. Togither [sic] with the honourable attempts of Sir Roger Williams and his men.
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