The history of the League. . The Hiftory of the League. And it being then reported, that theyoung Count of Soijjons, ( whom hehad drawn into his party by largepromifes, as well as the Prince of Con-ti that Counts Brother,) was ap-proaching to the Loire with three hun-dred Gentlemen, and five hundredDragoons, he advancd as far as Monfo-reau upon that River, whither the Vi-count ofTurenne, who went to receivehim at Lude, with a convoy of fevenhundrec .iorfe, brought him withoutthe lofs of one fingle This being done, it was refolvd intheir Council to pafs no farther in thedired: way towards


The history of the League. . The Hiftory of the League. And it being then reported, that theyoung Count of Soijjons, ( whom hehad drawn into his party by largepromifes, as well as the Prince of Con-ti that Counts Brother,) was ap-proaching to the Loire with three hun-dred Gentlemen, and five hundredDragoons, he advancd as far as Monfo-reau upon that River, whither the Vi-count ofTurenne, who went to receivehim at Lude, with a convoy of fevenhundrec .iorfe, brought him withoutthe lofs of one fingle This being done, it was refolvd intheir Council to pafs no farther in thedired: way towards the Germans whomthey were to meet; becaufe they werenot yet ftrong enough, and that theyilioud have upon their hands both theKings Army, and that of the Duke ofJoyeufe , who woud certainly beatthem, which by confequence woudprove the defeat of the Foreign which reafon they returnd intoVoitou with defign to fetch a large com-pals, and to gain the paflage of theRiver more upward toward Roan, andafterwards to march in


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