Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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Hume and Daniel fix the departure of the duke of Bedford in 1425 , and his return
( after an absence of eight months ) in the ensuing year ; by which it is apparent
that they both followed the statement of Monstrelet , vol . ii . folios 27 and 29 ; but
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Hume and Daniel fix the departure of the duke of Bedford in 1425 , and his return
( after an absence of eight months ) in the ensuing year ; by which it is apparent
that they both followed the statement of Monstrelet , vol . ii . folios 27 and 29 ; but
...
Página lxiv
No sooner , however , were these succours procured , through the medium of
negotiations , than have been given in England , relating to the duke of Bedford ,
namely , at Sandwich on the 20th December , 1425 , ( No. 402 ; ) at Worcester on
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No sooner , however , were these succours procured , through the medium of
negotiations , than have been given in England , relating to the duke of Bedford ,
namely , at Sandwich on the 20th December , 1425 , ( No. 402 ; ) at Worcester on
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Duke of Bedford , calling yourself regent of France for the king of England , “ the
Pucelle requireth and prayeth you , that you “ do not cause great destruction . If
you refuse “ justice , she will conduct herself in such sort that “ the French shall ...
Duke of Bedford , calling yourself regent of France for the king of England , “ the
Pucelle requireth and prayeth you , that you “ do not cause great destruction . If
you refuse “ justice , she will conduct herself in such sort that “ the French shall ...
Página 215
When the duke of Bedford , & c . knew that the king was in the plains in the
vicinity of Dampmartim , $ c , Grafton , at pages 538 and 539 , when describing
the then situation of affairs between the regent duke of Bedford , and Charles VII .
, gives ...
When the duke of Bedford , & c . knew that the king was in the plains in the
vicinity of Dampmartim , $ c , Grafton , at pages 538 and 539 , when describing
the then situation of affairs between the regent duke of Bedford , and Charles VII .
, gives ...
Página 221
And when it was made known unto the duke of Bedford , he marched forth from
Paris , with a great power of men at war . Holinshed , in his quaint manner , at
page 602 , describes the proceedings of the regent of France in the following ...
And when it was made known unto the duke of Bedford , he marched forth from
Paris , with a great power of men at war . Holinshed , in his quaint manner , at
page 602 , describes the proceedings of the regent of France in the following ...
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