An historical romance of the wars between the mighty giant Gallieno, and the great knight Nasonius, and his associates

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An historical romance of the wars between the mighty giant Gallieno, and the great knight Nasonius, and his associates
Author
Sergeant, John, 1622-1707.
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Dublin :: [s.n.],
1694.
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Great Britain -- History -- William and Mary, 1689-1702 -- Anecdotes
France -- History -- Louis XIV, 1643-1715 -- Anecdotes
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"An historical romance of the wars between the mighty giant Gallieno, and the great knight Nasonius, and his associates." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A59224.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 27, 2025.

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BEfore the Devastations made by these Bloody Wars, the places where these things appeared were generally very rich, and plentifully stored with all manner of Commodities, but the Merchant, who for his gain: had a long time traded in these unknown, unheard of Parts, during these Convulsions, had undergone no little trouble, and sustained great losses, and now by some means coming to the knowledge of these future Counsels and Revolutions, weary of these continual Dangers, and earing the Storm, gathered together all his Effects he could, and Embarqu'd for England, his own Country, where he lately arrived, and now resides in London; his Name is Mr. Non-such, a courteous, and affable Person, and very free and open n his Discourse: He dwells at the sign of the ••••icons-Horns, in the Oudemin-Steet, whither if any please to re∣pair, they may have from him a very large and satisfactory account of these strange Coun∣tries and Actions; but he hath told so no of his Friends, that he left a greater share of his Effects behind him, than he is willing to loose, and therefore intends speedily to ad∣venture one Voyage more, and if it please the Fates, that he return in safety, he shall then be able to give a further, if not a full ccount of all the strange Revolutions, Hellish Contrivances, Cruel Wars, and Infinite Convulsions, which have now almost wasted those goodly Forreign Nations so little known in these parts of the World.

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