Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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... that it raised the courage , 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 .
... that it raised the courage , 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 .
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... whither he had been carried from the siege, after receiving the wound from the
cannon of which he died; whose death ... stupified and discomfited the English
carrying on the siege, for they mourned much thereat, wherefore they concealed
...
... whither he had been carried from the siege, after receiving the wound from the
cannon of which he died; whose death ... stupified and discomfited the English
carrying on the siege, for they mourned much thereat, wherefore they concealed
...
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But after they had spoken together , and that the hour of safeguard was passed ,
as each of them returned towards his people , those of Orleans discharged a
cannon , which struck Messire Launcelot , in such wise , that his head was
carried off ...
But after they had spoken together , and that the hour of safeguard was passed ,
as each of them returned towards his people , those of Orleans discharged a
cannon , which struck Messire Launcelot , in such wise , that his head was
carried off ...
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At the end of the hour did the Englishmen set forward , and proceeded on their
way , well arranged and in good order , unto Meung on the Loire ; and raised and
entirely abandoned the siege , which they had carried on before Orleans , from ...
At the end of the hour did the Englishmen set forward , and proceeded on their
way , well arranged and in good order , unto Meung on the Loire ; and raised and
entirely abandoned the siege , which they had carried on before Orleans , from ...
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began to skirmish against those of the city , who discharged marvellously from
cannons and other engines , whereby many French were wounded ; and among
others , by a blow from one of their slings , was carried away the head of a ...
began to skirmish against those of the city , who discharged marvellously from
cannons and other engines , whereby many French were wounded ; and among
others , by a blow from one of their slings , was carried away the head of a ...
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