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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She despatched her two heralds at arms with a letter addressed to the lord Talbot
, the earl of Suffolk , and the lord Scales , with the contents of which historians
have not made us acquainted , but it is probable that it contained nothing more ...
She despatched her two heralds at arms with a letter addressed to the lord Talbot
, the earl of Suffolk , and the lord Scales , with the contents of which historians
have not made us acquainted , but it is probable that it contained nothing more ...
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The earl of Salisbury , a great lord and the most renowned in feats of arms of all
the English ; and the which for Henry , king of England , to whom he was related ,
and as his lieutenant and chief of his army in this kingdom , had been present at ...
The earl of Salisbury , a great lord and the most renowned in feats of arms of all
the English ; and the which for Henry , king of England , to whom he was related ,
and as his lieutenant and chief of his army in this kingdom , had been present at ...
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... the which cried , much affrighted , to arms , and ranged themselves in order of
battle the best they could , turning against the French ; who knowing that they
were preparing to arm in great force , issued forth from their camp , where they
had ...
... the which cried , much affrighted , to arms , and ranged themselves in order of
battle the best they could , turning against the French ; who knowing that they
were preparing to arm in great force , issued forth from their camp , where they
had ...
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In another direction entered into Orleans the Pucelle , with other lords and men at
arms , to the very great exultation of all the clergy and of the people , who
altogether humbly returned thanks unto our Lord , who well merited praises , for
the ...
In another direction entered into Orleans the Pucelle , with other lords and men at
arms , to the very great exultation of all the clergy and of the people , who
altogether humbly returned thanks unto our Lord , who well merited praises , for
the ...
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