Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1William Henry Ireland R. Triphook, 1824 |
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... earl of Salisbury caused it to be raised ; when the French forces retired , partly in the direction of Anjou , and the residue to the territory of Chartrain . ( See Monstrelet , i . fol . 303. ) † Hume states , after Monstrelet , twenty ...
... earl of Salisbury caused it to be raised ; when the French forces retired , partly in the direction of Anjou , and the residue to the territory of Chartrain . ( See Monstrelet , i . fol . 303. ) † Hume states , after Monstrelet , twenty ...
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... earls of Salisbury , Suffolk , Somerset , Warwick , Arundel , and the lord Talbot ; while Charles had only Santrailles , La Hire , and the bastard Dunois , to oppose them . It will be obvious from the statement made of the situation of ...
... earls of Salisbury , Suffolk , Somerset , Warwick , Arundel , and the lord Talbot ; while Charles had only Santrailles , La Hire , and the bastard Dunois , to oppose them . It will be obvious from the statement made of the situation of ...
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... earl of Salisbury ; in consequence this captain applied for succour ; the post was of importance ; and six thousand men were despatched to his assistance . Instead of accompanying this force in person , Charles thought fit to remain ...
... earl of Salisbury ; in consequence this captain applied for succour ; the post was of importance ; and six thousand men were despatched to his assistance . Instead of accompanying this force in person , Charles thought fit to remain ...
Página lvii
... earl of Suffolk , marched to their rencounter ; but the positions occupied by the French were impregnable ; the army , therefore , without any risk , might have continued the siege and braved the English forces - but the French stood in ...
... earl of Suffolk , marched to their rencounter ; but the positions occupied by the French were impregnable ; the army , therefore , without any risk , might have continued the siege and braved the English forces - but the French stood in ...
Página lxxvii
... more * According to Monstrelet , vol . ii . fol . 37 , the earl of Salisbury did not cross the channel until after the festival of Saint John . than fifteen towns . They subdued the whole ter- ritory OF FRANCE . lxxvii.
... more * According to Monstrelet , vol . ii . fol . 37 , the earl of Salisbury did not cross the channel until after the festival of Saint John . than fifteen towns . They subdued the whole ter- ritory OF FRANCE . lxxvii.
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