A iournall or daily register of all those warlike atchieuements which happened in the siege of Berghen-up-Zoome in the Low-countries betweene the armies of the Marquesse Spinola assaylants, and the Prince of Orange, defendants, of the said towne; together with the raising of the siege. In the end is added two letters, which discouer the errours fore-conceiued of the successe of that siege, and the after-designes of the Spanish armies, if they had taken in Bergen: with some particular accidents of warre, which were occasions of mirth to the beholders. All faithfully translated out of the original Low-Dutch copie.

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A iournall or daily register of all those warlike atchieuements which happened in the siege of Berghen-up-Zoome in the Low-countries betweene the armies of the Marquesse Spinola assaylants, and the Prince of Orange, defendants, of the said towne; together with the raising of the siege. In the end is added two letters, which discouer the errours fore-conceiued of the successe of that siege, and the after-designes of the Spanish armies, if they had taken in Bergen: with some particular accidents of warre, which were occasions of mirth to the beholders. All faithfully translated out of the original Low-Dutch copie.
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London :: Printed [by Eliot's Court Press?] for Nathaniel Butter, Bartholomew Downes, and Thomas Archer,
1622.
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Bergen op Zoom (Netherlands) -- History -- Siege, 1622.
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"A iournall or daily register of all those warlike atchieuements which happened in the siege of Berghen-up-Zoome in the Low-countries betweene the armies of the Marquesse Spinola assaylants, and the Prince of Orange, defendants, of the said towne; together with the raising of the siege. In the end is added two letters, which discouer the errours fore-conceiued of the successe of that siege, and the after-designes of the Spanish armies, if they had taken in Bergen: with some particular accidents of warre, which were occasions of mirth to the beholders. All faithfully translated out of the original Low-Dutch copie." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A08675.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 6, 2024.

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Two curst dogs bite not one another.

A Marriner drawing downe with a Boat-hooke, the Gabion-baskets of one of the enemies Rampires, a bolde Spaniard takes hold on the hooke, to pull it out of his hand; but at last, after great haling and pulling, the Spanyard letting it goe, being not so well experienced in that weapon, the Marriner cryed out for helpe, intending to draw the Spanyard ouer, but

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he crying out very fearefully, his fellowes pulled him backe in such manner, that his Gloue rending where it had catcht hold, they fell both to the ground, with great laughter of the Spectators, which saide, In an equall match, there is no hurt done.

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