Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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Historical Diary of the Siege of Orleans by the English ; begun on Tuesday the
12th day of October , 1428 : Charles VII . , King of France , then reigning . With an
account of all the Sallies , Assaults , Skirmishes , and other notable particulars ...
Historical Diary of the Siege of Orleans by the English ; begun on Tuesday the
12th day of October , 1428 : Charles VII . , King of France , then reigning . With an
account of all the Sallies , Assaults , Skirmishes , and other notable particulars ...
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Notwithstanding the cannons and engines of the English , the French who were
in Orleans made several sallies and skirmishes against them , between the
Tournelles of the bridge of Saint Jean le Blanc , from the Sunday until Thursday
the ...
Notwithstanding the cannons and engines of the English , the French who were
in Orleans made several sallies and skirmishes against them , between the
Tournelles of the bridge of Saint Jean le Blanc , from the Sunday until Thursday
the ...
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And to scoff them , he often threw himself upon the ground , feigning to be dead
or wounded , and caused himself to be borne into the city . But incontinent he
returned to the skirmish , and so conducted himself , that the English knew him to
be ...
And to scoff them , he often threw himself upon the ground , feigning to be dead
or wounded , and caused himself to be borne into the city . But incontinent he
returned to the skirmish , and so conducted himself , that the English knew him to
be ...
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In these skirmishes was wounded in the foot by an arrow from the English ,
Messire James de Chabanes , and his horse killed , by a like adventure . On the
same day , were also performed many gallant feats of arms on either side , by the
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In these skirmishes was wounded in the foot by an arrow from the English ,
Messire James de Chabanes , and his horse killed , by a like adventure . On the
same day , were also performed many gallant feats of arms on either side , by the
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For right valiantly had they conducted themselves against the English at the
skirmish of the Portereau . On the following Thursday , being the festival of
Epiphany , that is of the kings , sallied forth from Orleans the lords of Saint Severe
and ...
For right valiantly had they conducted themselves against the English at the
skirmish of the Portereau . On the following Thursday , being the festival of
Epiphany , that is of the kings , sallied forth from Orleans the lords of Saint Severe
and ...
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