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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... army to undertake the siege of so strong a place , well defended , and under the command of the earl of Suffolk , one of the most experienced generals England had to boast . Some advised that the assault should be attempted without ...
... army to undertake the siege of so strong a place , well defended , and under the command of the earl of Suffolk , one of the most experienced generals England had to boast . Some advised that the assault should be attempted without ...
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... army . On the ensuing day , being the twelfth of June , the siege of Jargeau was commenced . Jeanne d'Arc , who possessed an extraordinary skill in disposing of the artillery , conducted matters so ably upon this occasion , that after a ...
... army . On the ensuing day , being the twelfth of June , the siege of Jargeau was commenced . Jeanne d'Arc , who possessed an extraordinary skill in disposing of the artillery , conducted matters so ably upon this occasion , that after a ...
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... army destined to conduct the king to Rheims ; but the duchess , his wife , a princess of the house of Orleans , wished to dissuade the duke from accepting this commission , apprehending that some fresh misfortune might befall him . She ...
... army destined to conduct the king to Rheims ; but the duchess , his wife , a princess of the house of Orleans , wished to dissuade the duke from accepting this commission , apprehending that some fresh misfortune might befall him . She ...
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... army was raised to nearly seven thousand men . It was now resolved to besiege the town of Beaugenci . At this period Charles VII . repaired to Sully , that he might be nearer to the army , and be enabled to afford succour , if required ...
... army was raised to nearly seven thousand men . It was now resolved to besiege the town of Beaugenci . At this period Charles VII . repaired to Sully , that he might be nearer to the army , and be enabled to afford succour , if required ...
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... army 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 ...
... army 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 ...
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