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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.7
page 349
bat ïnade fuch exertions, to the injury of that kingdom, that if an unfortunate accident had not befallen him, he would at this moment have been far advanced in that country/ * And what was that accident?' € I will tell you/ replied the king.
CHAP. XLVI.*
CONTINUATION OF*THE INTELLIGENCE WHICH % THE KING Of ARMENIA RELATES TO THE BARONS OF FRANCE.
4 iyiJH-EN Amurat faw that all the adjoining ? V princes feared him, and that the Chores of the fea as far as Hungary bounded his do-minion, he determined, as the kingdom of Hungary had, by king Frederick's death de-volved on the queen, ta declare war and con-quer it. He therefore iffued a particular Aim-mons to his vaffals throughout Turkey, which being obeyed, he began his march and en-camped in the plains of Satalia, between la Pdicé and Haute-loge, to ftrike more fear into
' * Deny Sauvage complains that he cannot underftand this chapter, nôr the accounts from the Levant. There was not afty ling of Hungary at that period of the name of Frede-rick. Lewis the great reigned in 1342, and his daughter Mary succeeded him 1352. I find myfelf therefore obliged, like Sauvage, to leave it as I find it
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