Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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... lost and beaten down by despair Wherefore the king caused horses and arms
to be given to her , and an army with a number of great captains , in company of
whom she carried succour to those of Orleans . " It is extraordinary that Du
Haillan ...
... lost and beaten down by despair Wherefore the king caused horses and arms
to be given to her , and an army with a number of great captains , in company of
whom she carried succour to those of Orleans . " It is extraordinary that Du
Haillan ...
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... he had been carried from the siege, after receiving the wound from the cannon
of which he died; whose death greatly stupified and discomfited the English
carrying on the siege, for they mourned much thereat, wherefore they concealed
the ...
... he had been carried from the siege, after receiving the wound from the cannon
of which he died; whose death greatly stupified and discomfited the English
carrying on the siege, for they mourned much thereat, wherefore they concealed
the ...
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Wherefore all the honour and the profit of the victory remained to the English , the
leader of whom on this occasion was Messire John Fascot ( Fastolf ) , with whom
also was Messire Thomas Rameston , having equally a great command of men ...
Wherefore all the honour and the profit of the victory remained to the English , the
leader of whom on this occasion was Messire John Fascot ( Fastolf ) , with whom
also was Messire Thomas Rameston , having equally a great command of men ...
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Wherefore , shortly after , were the lords , chieftains of war , captains , and other
sage men of the court , summoned by the king ; and several councils took place
at Tours , in order to determine what was requisite to be done concerning the ...
Wherefore , shortly after , were the lords , chieftains of war , captains , and other
sage men of the court , summoned by the king ; and several councils took place
at Tours , in order to determine what was requisite to be done concerning the ...
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And although there were yet many English to defend it , they found it necessary to
retreat by this portal , and enter again into Paris ; wherefore the French gained ,
and took by force , the barrier and the boulevard . And because they thought that
...
And although there were yet many English to defend it , they found it necessary to
retreat by this portal , and enter again into Paris ; wherefore the French gained ,
and took by force , the barrier and the boulevard . And because they thought that
...
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