Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen2William Henry Ireland R. Triphook, 1824 |
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... given number of men at arms , or men of the lance , are specified , such number must be tripled , because every warrior , accoutred , or bearing the lance , was uniformly accompanied by two archers : therefore the twelve hundred lances ...
... given number of men at arms , or men of the lance , are specified , such number must be tripled , because every warrior , accoutred , or bearing the lance , was uniformly accompanied by two archers : therefore the twelve hundred lances ...
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... given to the garrison to retire from the city . The English and Burgundians , by virtue of the treaty , took with them the prisoners who had previously fallen into their hands , whom they regarded as a part of their rightful property ...
... given to the garrison to retire from the city . The English and Burgundians , by virtue of the treaty , took with them the prisoners who had previously fallen into their hands , whom they regarded as a part of their rightful property ...
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... given umbrage , continued to send the most pressing applications for supplies from England . In the meantime Charles VII . made rapid pro- gress towards Rheims , at which city he expected to meet with a most obstinate resistance ; and ...
... given umbrage , continued to send the most pressing applications for supplies from England . In the meantime Charles VII . made rapid pro- gress towards Rheims , at which city he expected to meet with a most obstinate resistance ; and ...
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... given to understand that the people of the city of Lagny on the Marne wished to submit to his authority , he repaired thither , accompanied by La Pucelle . During the period of her con- tinuance in this town , a still - born infant was ...
... given to understand that the people of the city of Lagny on the Marne wished to submit to his authority , he repaired thither , accompanied by La Pucelle . During the period of her con- tinuance in this town , a still - born infant was ...
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... given an account in the Notes to the Diary , vol . i . P. 171 . The Parisians , however , did not show any dis- position to send a deputation to the king ; indeed they seemed to entertain the most loyal sentiments towards the English ...
... given an account in the Notes to the Diary , vol . i . P. 171 . The Parisians , however , did not show any dis- position to send a deputation to the king ; indeed they seemed to entertain the most loyal sentiments towards the English ...
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