Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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conflict the flower of the French nobility perished or were made prisoners * . This
signal victory , however , was productive of no beneficial consequences to the
English , who were soon after obliged to return quietly to their own country , and ...
conflict the flower of the French nobility perished or were made prisoners * . This
signal victory , however , was productive of no beneficial consequences to the
English , who were soon after obliged to return quietly to their own country , and ...
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On the 12th of June , 1418 , the massacre of all the Armagnacs in the prisons
took place . * It is a scene recorded in such sanguinary characters , that neither
the hand of time nor the pen of the historian , charged with recapitulating a
modern ...
On the 12th of June , 1418 , the massacre of all the Armagnacs in the prisons
took place . * It is a scene recorded in such sanguinary characters , that neither
the hand of time nor the pen of the historian , charged with recapitulating a
modern ...
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... in 1407 , and detained against the law of nations , ( for a truce then existed , )
being conveyed to England , and there kept a prisoner until the year 1423 ; but
the regency of his kingdom was not less zealous in espousing the cause of
France .
... in 1407 , and detained against the law of nations , ( for a truce then existed , )
being conveyed to England , and there kept a prisoner until the year 1423 ; but
the regency of his kingdom was not less zealous in espousing the cause of
France .
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... 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 or made prisoners , * together with a number
of ...
... 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 or made prisoners , * together with a number
of ...
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The French upon this occasion , though displaying prodigies of valour , were
entirely defeated , sustaining a loss of five thousand men , t with the greater part
of the nobility , besides a multitude of prisoners : while the rest of the army
dispersed ...
The French upon this occasion , though displaying prodigies of valour , were
entirely defeated , sustaining a loss of five thousand men , t with the greater part
of the nobility , besides a multitude of prisoners : while the rest of the army
dispersed ...
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