Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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On the ensuing Sunday the English threw into the city two hundred and four
bombarding stones from large cannons , of ... between the wine - press of Faviere
and Portereau , a great cannon which they named Passe - volant ( Beyond -
flying ) ...
On the ensuing Sunday the English threw into the city two hundred and four
bombarding stones from large cannons , of ... between the wine - press of Faviere
and Portereau , a great cannon which they named Passe - volant ( Beyond -
flying ) ...
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This same week also did the cannons of the English beat down twelve windmills
situated on the banks of the Loire , between the city and the new town . Therefore
those of Orleans caused to be built , within the city , eleven mills for horses ...
This same week also did the cannons of the English beat down twelve windmills
situated on the banks of the Loire , between the city and the new town . Therefore
those of Orleans caused to be built , within the city , eleven mills for horses ...
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... October , the English attacked and took the Tournelles at the end of the bridge ;
because they were This term is not found in any Dictionary of Old French .
completely demolished and broken down by the cannons and heavy 4 DIARY OF
THE.
... October , the English attacked and took the Tournelles at the end of the bridge ;
because they were This term is not found in any Dictionary of Old French .
completely demolished and broken down by the cannons and heavy 4 DIARY OF
THE.
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completely demolished and broken down by the cannons and heavy artillery
which they had discharged against them ... himself with looking at the city through
a window of the Tournelles , than he was struck by a ball from a cannon , said to ...
completely demolished and broken down by the cannons and heavy artillery
which they had discharged against them ... himself with looking at the city through
a window of the Tournelles , than he was struck by a ball from a cannon , said to ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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