Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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The French army then proceeded to Normandy , and laid siege to Alençon ; but
after the lapse of some days , the earl of Salisbury caused it to be raised ; when
the French forces retired , partly in the direction of Anjou , and the residue to the ...
The French army then proceeded to Normandy , and laid siege to Alençon ; but
after the lapse of some days , the earl of Salisbury caused it to be raised ; when
the French forces retired , partly in the direction of Anjou , and the residue to the ...
Página lvi
Towards the close of 1422 , scarcely three months after the demise of his father ,
one of his partisans , having scaled the walls , and surprised the small town of
Meulan , was therein besieged by the duke of Bedford and the earl of Salisbury ;
in ...
Towards the close of 1422 , scarcely three months after the demise of his father ,
one of his partisans , having scaled the walls , and surprised the small town of
Meulan , was therein besieged by the duke of Bedford and the earl of Salisbury ;
in ...
Página lvii
The allies , under the command of the earl of Suffolk , marched to their rencounter
; but the positions occupied by the French were impregnable ; the army ,
therefore , without any risk , might have continued the siege and braved the ...
The allies , under the command of the earl of Suffolk , marched to their rencounter
; but the positions occupied by the French were impregnable ; the army ,
therefore , without any risk , might have continued the siege and braved the ...
Página lxxvii
According to Monstrelet , vol . ii . fol . 37 , the earl of Salisbury did not cross the
channel until after the festival of Saint John . 1 a 2 than fifteen towns . They
subdued the OF FRANCE . lxxvii.
According to Monstrelet , vol . ii . fol . 37 , the earl of Salisbury did not cross the
channel until after the festival of Saint John . 1 a 2 than fifteen towns . They
subdued the OF FRANCE . lxxvii.
Página cxlvi
She despatched her two heralds at arms with a letter addressed to the lord Talbot
, the earl of Suffolk , and the lord Scales , with the contents of which historians
have not made us acquainted , but it is probable that it contained nothing more ...
She despatched her two heralds at arms with a letter addressed to the lord Talbot
, the earl of Suffolk , and the lord Scales , with the contents of which historians
have not made us acquainted , but it is probable that it contained nothing more ...
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