Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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The Wednesday following, twenty-seventh of the month at night, died the earl of
Salisbury at the city of Meung on the Loire, whither he had been carried from the
siege, after receiving the wound from the cannon of which he died; whose death
...
The Wednesday following, twenty-seventh of the month at night, died the earl of
Salisbury at the city of Meung on the Loire, whither he had been carried from the
siege, after receiving the wound from the cannon of which he died; whose death
...
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... lords ; amongst whom of highest renown were , Messires John Talbot , first
Baron in England , and the lord of Escalle ( lord Scales ) , accompanied by three
hundred combatants ; who conveyed thither provisions , cannon , bombs and
other ...
... lords ; amongst whom of highest renown were , Messires John Talbot , first
Baron in England , and the lord of Escalle ( lord Scales ) , accompanied by three
hundred combatants ; who conveyed thither provisions , cannon , bombs and
other ...
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Thursday , the tenth day of the said month , arrived in Orleans a great quantity of
powder for cannon , and provisions which were conveyed from Bourges for its
comfort and succour . On this same day , was a very hot and great skirmish as
well ...
Thursday , the tenth day of the said month , arrived in Orleans a great quantity of
powder for cannon , and provisions which were conveyed from Bourges for its
comfort and succour . On this same day , was a very hot and great skirmish as
well ...
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The Sunday next ensuing , about two in the afternoon , came to the English army
, twelve hundred combatants commanded by Messire John Fascot , ( Fastolf )
bringing with them food , bombs , cannon , powder , arrows , and other
implements ...
The Sunday next ensuing , about two in the afternoon , came to the English army
, twelve hundred combatants commanded by Messire John Fascot , ( Fastolf )
bringing with them food , bombs , cannon , powder , arrows , and other
implements ...
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... English , constructing upon this occasion a fosse , for the purpose of
proceeding under cover from their boulevard of the wooden cross to Saint Lardre
of Orleans , in order that the English might not see them , nor plant cannon nor
bombs .
... English , constructing upon this occasion a fosse , for the purpose of
proceeding under cover from their boulevard of the wooden cross to Saint Lardre
of Orleans , in order that the English might not see them , nor plant cannon nor
bombs .
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