Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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Página xxxv
... gained by the expedition of Henry V. Two naval victories , one of which was
gained by the duke of Bedford , completely annihilated the plans and the hopes
of the Constable , and emboldened the duke of Burgundy to complete his
dishonour ...
... gained by the expedition of Henry V. Two naval victories , one of which was
gained by the duke of Bedford , completely annihilated the plans and the hopes
of the Constable , and emboldened the duke of Burgundy to complete his
dishonour ...
Página xlvi
... duke of Bedford , whom he had sent forward , arrived with a powerful body of
troops at Auxerre ; from whence he proceeded on the 4th of August to Vezelay ,
which place had been appointed the general rendezvous of the army of the allies
.
... duke of Bedford , whom he had sent forward , arrived with a powerful body of
troops at Auxerre ; from whence he proceeded on the 4th of August to Vezelay ,
which place had been appointed the general rendezvous of the army of the allies
.
Página xlvii
... still the affairs of Charles VII . did not assume a more favourable aspect : on the
contrary , the king experienced additional defection and fresh reverses , and was
ultimately saved by what may be almost regarded as a miracle.t * Bedford was ...
... still the affairs of Charles VII . did not assume a more favourable aspect : on the
contrary , the king experienced additional defection and fresh reverses , and was
ultimately saved by what may be almost regarded as a miracle.t * Bedford was ...
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De la possession de cette ville , says the duke of Bedford , despend ceste
seignourie . During the period of the war carried on , for Le bien Public , as it was
termed , in the year 1465 , Louis XI . used to remark , that , “ if he could enter the
first ...
De la possession de cette ville , says the duke of Bedford , despend ceste
seignourie . During the period of the war carried on , for Le bien Public , as it was
termed , in the year 1465 , Louis XI . used to remark , that , “ if he could enter the
first ...
Página lii
... and what tended still more to give advantage to the latter , were those
distinguished and able generals intrusted with the command of the army , the
duke of Bedford , the earls of Salisbury , Suffolk , Somerset , Warwick , Arundel ,
and the lord ...
... and what tended still more to give advantage to the latter , were those
distinguished and able generals intrusted with the command of the army , the
duke of Bedford , the earls of Salisbury , Suffolk , Somerset , Warwick , Arundel ,
and the lord ...
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