Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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He , however , had For a long period a misunderstanding had taken place
between Louis and his uncles , and their quarrel became manifest in 1401. The
adverse parties set their forces in motion about the month of December ;
subsequently ...
He , however , had For a long period a misunderstanding had taken place
between Louis and his uncles , and their quarrel became manifest in 1401. The
adverse parties set their forces in motion about the month of December ;
subsequently ...
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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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... at which place the people of the city closed upon them their gates ; wherefore it
behoved them to fly elsewhere , at a mere hazard . And in consequence of this
were many after killed and taken in the same manner as with those of the great ...
... at which place the people of the city closed upon them their gates ; wherefore it
behoved them to fly elsewhere , at a mere hazard . And in consequence of this
were many after killed and taken in the same manner as with those of the great ...
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... of their enemies , that they entered with them the bulwarke of the bridge : which
, with a great towre standing at the ende of the same , was taken incontinent by
the English men . In which conflict many Frenchmen were taken NOTES 135.
... of their enemies , that they entered with them the bulwarke of the bridge : which
, with a great towre standing at the ende of the same , was taken incontinent by
the English men . In which conflict many Frenchmen were taken NOTES 135.
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And although the Englishe men were overpressed with the number of their
adversaries , yet they never fled back one foote , till their captayne , the lorde
Talbot , was sore wounded at the backe , and so was taken . Then their hartes
began to ...
And although the Englishe men were overpressed with the number of their
adversaries , yet they never fled back one foote , till their captayne , the lorde
Talbot , was sore wounded at the backe , and so was taken . Then their hartes
began to ...
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