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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... ? This conduct alone might perhaps have produced the incredible change which so speedily after took place in the affairs of France . " -Luchet , pp . 20 , 21 . English immediately poured down upon her a shower of arrows xiv HISTORY OF.
... ? This conduct alone might perhaps have produced the incredible change which so speedily after took place in the affairs of France . " -Luchet , pp . 20 , 21 . English immediately poured down upon her a shower of arrows xiv HISTORY OF.
Página xvii
... took their station before Beaugenci , on the side of Beausse , which place they carried by assault without much difficulty . The English then retired to the castle , when La Pucelle and the other French captains planted the bombs and ...
... took their station before Beaugenci , on the side of Beausse , which place they carried by assault without much difficulty . The English then retired to the castle , when La Pucelle and the other French captains planted the bombs and ...
Página xxi
... took the road to Meun , and attacked the head of the bridge , in the hope of gaining that position before the coming up of the French . C says , " This luminous answer was not understood , which signified that good spurs were necessary ...
... took the road to Meun , and attacked the head of the bridge , in the hope of gaining that position before the coming up of the French . C says , " This luminous answer was not understood , which signified that good spurs were necessary ...
Página xxii
... took horse , and proceeded to follow the route of their enemies . On learning the approach of the French , the English abandoned the attack of the bridge of Meun , and directed their march upon Janville . The French generals seemed ...
... took horse , and proceeded to follow the route of their enemies . On learning the approach of the French , the English abandoned the attack of the bridge of Meun , and directed their march upon Janville . The French generals seemed ...
Página xxvi
... took to flight , even before the arrival of the French forces . The constable was making preparations to pursue the enemy , when the king commanded him to return to his own territories ; stating , at the same time , that he would rather ...
... took to flight , even before the arrival of the French forces . The constable was making preparations to pursue the enemy , when the king commanded him to return to his own territories ; stating , at the same time , that he would rather ...
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