Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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... in order that he might reap the advantage when a favourable opportunity
should present itself ; and this policy succeeded , since by furnishing in turns
sufficient succour to the two factions , he maintained the just equilibrium on either
side .
... in order that he might reap the advantage when a favourable opportunity
should present itself ; and this policy succeeded , since by furnishing in turns
sufficient succour to the two factions , he maintained the just equilibrium on either
side .
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... and immediately commenced the siege of that city , which undertook to
surrender if it did not receive succour before the 18th September ; and the place
was accordingly given up , as no forces appeared to tender aid by the time
stipulated .
... and immediately commenced the siege of that city , which undertook to
surrender if it did not receive succour before the 18th September ; and the place
was accordingly given up , as no forces appeared to tender aid by the time
stipulated .
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... 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 consequence this captain applied for
succour ...
... 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 consequence this captain applied for
succour ...
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MO when Tenes dorit Hair Belo dak cou The adherents of Charles , being
encouraged , made a considerable effort ; and , in consequence , an army of
about eighteen thousand men was assembled , * destined to succour the city of
Ivry , then ...
MO when Tenes dorit Hair Belo dak cou The adherents of Charles , being
encouraged , made a considerable effort ; and , in consequence , an army of
about eighteen thousand men was assembled , * destined to succour the city of
Ivry , then ...
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1 their overthrow , completely exhausted for one year , ( after the check
experienced at Beuvron , ) all the resources that remained to Charles , and thus
prevented him from affording succour to many places which the English were
besieging ...
1 their overthrow , completely exhausted for one year , ( after the check
experienced at Beuvron , ) all the resources that remained to Charles , and thus
prevented him from affording succour to many places which the English were
besieging ...
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