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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... proceeded to meet Fastolf , who was on his march from Paris with a plentiful supply of men and ammunition . On the sixteenth of June , the French army took their station before Beaugenci , on the side of Beausse , which place they ...
... proceeded to meet Fastolf , who was on his march from Paris with a plentiful supply of men and ammunition . On the sixteenth of June , the French army took their station before Beaugenci , on the side of Beausse , which place they ...
Página xxii
... 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 fearful of an attack ...
... 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 fearful of an attack ...
Página xxxi
... proceeded on his route to Troyes . The army continued to augment in numbers daily : through the whole tract of country traversed by the youthful heroine , all those who were capable of bearing arms eagerly presented themselves to follow ...
... proceeded on his route to Troyes . The army continued to augment in numbers daily : through the whole tract of country traversed by the youthful heroine , all those who were capable of bearing arms eagerly presented themselves to follow ...
Página xxxv
... proceeded , trembling , towards the French camp . Charles received these emissaries with peculiar marks of favour : the leading terms of the capi- tulation were , that the garrison , consisting of Eng- lish and Burgundians , should ...
... proceeded , trembling , towards the French camp . Charles received these emissaries with peculiar marks of favour : the leading terms of the capi- tulation were , that the garrison , consisting of Eng- lish and Burgundians , should ...
Página xxxviii
... proceeded towards Châlons . La Pucelle was constantly strenuous in urging the king forward , to prevent his yielding to that indolence to which he was un- fortunately subject , and on this account she would not even remain to sleep in ...
... proceeded towards Châlons . La Pucelle was constantly strenuous in urging the king forward , to prevent his yielding to that indolence to which he was un- fortunately subject , and on this account she would not even remain to sleep in ...
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