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A most true relation of the affaires of Cleve and Gulick, as also of all what hath passed this last summer, since the most excellent and victorious prince, Maurice of Nassau, tooke the field with his armie, encamping before Rees in Cleueland: and the losse of Wesel, take in by the Marques Spinola: vnto the breaking vp of our armie in the beginning of December last past. 1614

A most true relation of the affaires of Cleve and Gulick, as also of all what hath passed this last summer, since the most excellent and victorious prince, Maurice of Nassau, tooke the field with his armie, encamping before Rees in Cleueland: and the losse of Wesel, take in by the Marques Spinola: vnto the breaking vp of our armie in the beginning of December last past. 1614

Henry Peacham, William Stansby

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