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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They caused his entrails to be taken out, and sent the body to England. The
death of which Earl brought great harm to the English, and on the contrary, great
profit to the French. Many since have said, that the earl 6 DIARY OF THE.
They caused his entrails to be taken out, and sent the body to England. The
death of which Earl brought great harm to the English, and on the contrary, great
profit to the French. Many since have said, that the earl 6 DIARY OF THE.
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... citizens unto Philip duke of Burgundy and Messire John de Luxembourg ,
count de Ligny , supporting the power of England , and caused them to be
entreated and required that they should have care of them ; and that for the love
of their lord ...
... citizens unto Philip duke of Burgundy and Messire John de Luxembourg ,
count de Ligny , supporting the power of England , and caused them to be
entreated and required that they should have care of them ; and that for the love
of their lord ...
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The following day , which was Thursday , the Bastard of Orleans caused to be
hanged to a tree , in the suburbs and near the ruins of Burgundy gate , two
Frenchmen at arms , being at Gallois de Villiers , because they had broken their
parole .
The following day , which was Thursday , the Bastard of Orleans caused to be
hanged to a tree , in the suburbs and near the ruins of Burgundy gate , two
Frenchmen at arms , being at Gallois de Villiers , because they had broken their
parole .
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And they caused to be transported and taken a sufficient quantity of artillery , thus
departing in order to lay the siege before Jargeau , then taking part with the
English ; in the which place was Messire William de la Pole , earl of Suffolk , and
...
And they caused to be transported and taken a sufficient quantity of artillery , thus
departing in order to lay the siege before Jargeau , then taking part with the
English ; in the which place was Messire William de la Pole , earl of Suffolk , and
...
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