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9  so, the Troops were reinforc'd, they then advanc'd,  & again shut up Qu. Jane, drove the Rebels  before them, who lessen'd much in number,  +A.1521. & were defeated at Villatas +, then Toledo was  their only refuge, which soon capitulated;  +A. 1522. Charles then publish'd an Act + Grace from which  but few were excepted; this generosity gain'd  him the hearts of the Spaniards, who ever  after rejoic'd at opportunitys to convince  him of their Alegiance.
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so, the Troops were reinforc'd, they then advanc'd,   
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before them, who lessen'd much in number,  +A.1521. & were defeated at Villatas +, then Toledo was  their only refuge, which soon capitulated;  +A. 1522. Charles then publish'd an Act + Grace from which  but few were excepted; this generosity gain'd  him the hearts of the Spaniards, who ever  after rejoic'd at opportunitys to convince  him of their Alegiance.

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9 so, the Troops were reinforc'd, they then advanc'd, & again shut up Qu. Jane, drove the Rebels before them, who lessen'd much in number, +A.1521. & were defeated at Villatas +, then Toledo was their only refuge, which soon capitulated; +A. 1522. Charles then publish'd an Act + Grace from which but few were excepted; this generosity gain'd him the hearts of the Spaniards, who ever after rejoic'd at opportunitys to convince him of their Alegiance.