Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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Of the principal French who defended the boulevard , were , the lord of Villars ,
captain of Montargis ; Messire Matthïas , an Arragonese ; the lord of Guitry ; the
lord de Couras , of Gascony ; the lord of Sainctes Trailles and his brother Poton
de ...
Of the principal French who defended the boulevard , were , the lord of Villars ,
captain of Montargis ; Messire Matthïas , an Arragonese ; the lord of Guitry ; the
lord de Couras , of Gascony ; the lord of Sainctes Trailles and his brother Poton
de ...
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host ; before the boulevard of Regnart gate ; and on the same day towards
morning six hundred hogs were driven into Orleans . Next Saturday , fifteenth day
of the said month , about eight at night , sallied forth from the city , the Bastard of ...
host ; before the boulevard of Regnart gate ; and on the same day towards
morning six hundred hogs were driven into Orleans . Next Saturday , fifteenth day
of the said month , about eight at night , sallied forth from the city , the Bastard of ...
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Wednesday , the twenty - sixth of the said January , was a great skirmish before
the boulevard of Bannier gate ; because the English cautiously thought that the
sun shone in the faces of the French who were without the boulevard to skirmish .
Wednesday , the twenty - sixth of the said January , was a great skirmish before
the boulevard of Bannier gate ; because the English cautiously thought that the
sun shone in the faces of the French who were without the boulevard to skirmish .
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English applied themselves with so much diligence by day as well as by night ,
that the boulevards continued in the ... this occasion a fosse , for the purpose of
proceeding under cover from their boulevard of the wooden cross to Saint Lardre
of ...
English applied themselves with so much diligence by day as well as by night ,
that the boulevards continued in the ... this occasion a fosse , for the purpose of
proceeding under cover from their boulevard of the wooden cross to Saint Lardre
of ...
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And immediately on coming up commenced such assault upon the boulevard
and the bastille near that spot , and fortified by the English , on the ground where
lately stood the church of the Augustines , that they took the same by force , & c .
And immediately on coming up commenced such assault upon the boulevard
and the bastille near that spot , and fortified by the English , on the ground where
lately stood the church of the Augustines , that they took the same by force , & c .
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