Vulgar words in The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World: from Marathon to Waterloo (Page 1)

This book at a glance

bastard x 3
            

Page 1

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,920   ~   ~   ~

And "to this great enterprise and imaginary conquest, divers princes and noblemen came from divers countries; out of Spain came the Duke of Pestrana, who was said to be the son of Ruy Gomez de Silva, but was held to be the king's bastard; the Marquis of Bourgou, one of the Archduke Ferdinand's sons, by Philippina Welserine; Don Vespasian Gonzaga, of the house of Mantua, a great soldier, who had been viceroy in Spain; Giovanni de Medici, Bastard of Florence; Amedo, Bastard of Savoy, with many such like, besides others of meaner quality."

Page 1