Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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If the supposition of various writers is true , that Henry died of the attacks of a
fistula , * the cure of which disorder was then unknown , Charles and his subjects
were certainly indebted for their salvation to the ignorance of that age . It is
merely ...
If the supposition of various writers is true , that Henry died of the attacks of a
fistula , * the cure of which disorder was then unknown , Charles and his subjects
were certainly indebted for their salvation to the ignorance of that age . It is
merely ...
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Jeanne speedily commenced an attack upon the bastilles of the English . ... or
apprized La Pucelle , made a sortie from the city , and attacked the bastille of
Saint Loup , which had been strongly fortified and well garrisoned by lord Talbot .
Jeanne speedily commenced an attack upon the bastilles of the English . ... or
apprized La Pucelle , made a sortie from the city , and attacked the bastille of
Saint Loup , which had been strongly fortified and well garrisoned by lord Talbot .
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On the following Friday , the twenty - second day of the said month of October ,
the alarm bell was rung ; the French believing that the English attacked the
boulevards of the Tournelles from the end of the bridge , by the mine which they
had ...
On the following Friday , the twenty - second day of the said month of October ,
the alarm bell was rung ; the French believing that the English attacked the
boulevards of the Tournelles from the end of the bridge , by the mine which they
had ...
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... as of Scotland , in order to know when it should please them to appoint a day
and an hour for the attacking the English ... assemble with the Count de Clermont
and the others already named , to meet the supply of provisions and attack them
...
... as of Scotland , in order to know when it should please them to appoint a day
and an hour for the attacking the English ... assemble with the Count de Clermont
and the others already named , to meet the supply of provisions and attack them
...
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very well had he seen them , as it is said , approach in a line and fortify
themselves , bewailing marvellously , for that he did not dare attack , owing to the
various commands sent by the Count de Clermont , who still continued to
advance as ...
very well had he seen them , as it is said , approach in a line and fortify
themselves , bewailing marvellously , for that he did not dare attack , owing to the
various commands sent by the Count de Clermont , who still continued to
advance as ...
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accompanied according affairs answer appears arms army arrived attack Bastard bastille battle Bedford boulevard bridge brother Burgundy called cannon captains carried caused Charles VII church citizens combatants commanded completely conduct consequence continued count courage cross departed desirous Dieu duke Dunois earl effect enemy England English entered force four France French gate gave give hand Henry Hire horse hundred immediately Jean Jeanne d'Arc John killed king kingdom knights La Pucelle lord Louis manner means Messire mind month named necessary never occasion Orleans Paris passed performed period person possession present prince prisoners proceeded promise Pucelle raised received regard regent respecting Rheims Saint sallied says sent side siege skirmish succour taken Talbot thing thousand took Tournelles town unto valiant Wherefore whole wounded