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O F T H E
CRO IS ADE
O F T H E
Ladies of Genoua.
Mentioned in the Second Volume of thefe
T^A^ELS.
HAving avoided as much as possible, in my
Letters., to enter upon Digressions, for Bre-
vity sake, and for keeping close to my Subject,
I have contented my self in the Two first Editi-
ons of this Book, only to mention the rare and
lingular Croifade of die Ladies of Genoua, which
in the Year happen’d about 400 Years ago, under the Ponti-
I301, ficateof Boniface VIII. but having thought fit to
make some Additions to this Volume, for the
Reasons mentioned in the Advertisement to the
Beader, I think I may hope without Vanity, that
the following Account will meet with a favour-
able Reception.
The