Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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convoy was upon the banks of the Loire ; and at the only spot where the vessels
despatched from Orleans to receive the provisions might have passed , the
English had constructed a fort . In every other direction the water was too shallow
to ...
convoy was upon the banks of the Loire ; and at the only spot where the vessels
despatched from Orleans to receive the provisions might have passed , the
English had constructed a fort . In every other direction the water was too shallow
to ...
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... whom of highest renown were , Messires John Talbot , first Baron in England ,
and the lord of Escalle ( lord Scales ) , accompanied by three hundred
combatants ; who conveyed thither provisions , cannon , bombs and other
implements ...
... whom of highest renown were , Messires John Talbot , first Baron in England ,
and the lord of Escalle ( lord Scales ) , accompanied by three hundred
combatants ; who conveyed thither provisions , cannon , bombs and other
implements ...
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Thursday , the tenth day of the said month , arrived in Orleans a great quantity of
powder for cannon , and provisions which were conveyed from Bourges for its
comfort and succour . On this same day , was a very hot and great skirmish as
well ...
Thursday , the tenth day of the said month , arrived in Orleans a great quantity of
powder for cannon , and provisions which were conveyed from Bourges for its
comfort and succour . On this same day , was a very hot and great skirmish as
well ...
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... Bourbonnois , as of Scotland , in order to know when it should please them to
appoint a day and an hour for the attacking the English , and the false French
conducting from Paris provisions and artillery , for their forces carrying on the
siege .
... Bourbonnois , as of Scotland , in order to know when it should please them to
appoint a day and an hour for the attacking the English , and the false French
conducting from Paris provisions and artillery , for their forces carrying on the
siege .
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... accompanied by fifteen hundred combatants , as well English , Picards ,
Normands , as divers people of other countries , conducted about three hundred
waggons and carts charged with provisions and different habiliments of war ,
such as ...
... accompanied by fifteen hundred combatants , as well English , Picards ,
Normands , as divers people of other countries , conducted about three hundred
waggons and carts charged with provisions and different habiliments of war ,
such as ...
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