Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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Upon this Charles VI . immediately became frantic , running distractedly in all
directions , and striking whomsoever he met ; whereby four men were killed .
Every effort was diligently pursued in order to secure the king , who was
conducted to ...
Upon this Charles VI . immediately became frantic , running distractedly in all
directions , and striking whomsoever he met ; whereby four men were killed .
Every effort was diligently pursued in order to secure the king , who was
conducted to ...
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In the month of December , 1411 , Jean , duke of Burgundy , assisted at the
funeral of one Legoix , a leading man among the butchers , who was killed in a
combat , and matters went so far that an inscription was placed upon his tomb .
In the month of December , 1411 , Jean , duke of Burgundy , assisted at the
funeral of one Legoix , a leading man among the butchers , who was killed in a
combat , and matters went so far that an inscription was placed upon his tomb .
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Monstrelet , cxlix . gives a list of the principal gentlemen killed upon that occasion
, and the catalogue occupies no less than two pages and a half grand - in - folio ;
he then proceeds to give a detail of the prisoners of note , such as Charles ...
Monstrelet , cxlix . gives a list of the principal gentlemen killed upon that occasion
, and the catalogue occupies no less than two pages and a half grand - in - folio ;
he then proceeds to give a detail of the prisoners of note , such as Charles ...
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... without having previously adopted any of those necessary precautions
prescribed by the rules of war ; the consequence was , as might have been
expected , a complete victory obtained over the French , three thousand of whom
were killed ...
... without having previously adopted any of those necessary precautions
prescribed by the rules of war ; the consequence was , as might have been
expected , a complete victory obtained over the French , three thousand of whom
were killed ...
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In regard to the number of killed at this encounter , Hume states four thousand ,
Berry four thousand five hundred , while the Journal de Paris estimates the loss
at nine thousand men . More disastrous consequences were anticipated , when ...
In regard to the number of killed at this encounter , Hume states four thousand ,
Berry four thousand five hundred , while the Journal de Paris estimates the loss
at nine thousand men . More disastrous consequences were anticipated , when ...
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