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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... Bedford one of the greatest generals of his time . Nor was the latter less conspicuous as an active , enterprising , and indefatigable statesman : he was never absent , whether in the council or the field ; upon all occasions where the ...
... Bedford one of the greatest generals of his time . Nor was the latter less conspicuous as an active , enterprising , and indefatigable statesman : he was never absent , whether in the council or the field ; upon all occasions where the ...
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... Bedford and the 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 ...
... Bedford and the 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 ...
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... Bedford was entirely occupied for two years in smoothing the difficulties connected * Berry , at page 270 , states from 800 to 1,000 : the Parlia- mentary Registers of France ( in Villaret , ibid . ) compute the loss at more than 3,000 ...
... Bedford was entirely occupied for two years in smoothing the difficulties connected * Berry , at page 270 , states from 800 to 1,000 : the Parlia- mentary Registers of France ( in Villaret , ibid . ) compute the loss at more than 3,000 ...
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... Bedford . The two armies came in face of each other in the month of August , 1424 , near the town of Verneuil , when the superiority of the English commanders , as at Cressy , Poitiers , Azincourt , and Crévant , crowned the arms of the ...
... Bedford . The two armies came in face of each other in the month of August , 1424 , near the town of Verneuil , when the superiority of the English commanders , as at Cressy , Poitiers , Azincourt , and Crévant , crowned the arms of the ...
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... Bedford , and marched to the assistance of Hainault . This indi- vidual state of warfare , which continued four years , † deprived the English of the support of Philip , and thus disabled them from profiting by the signal victories they ...
... Bedford , and marched to the assistance of Hainault . This indi- vidual state of warfare , which continued four years , † deprived the English of the support of Philip , and thus disabled them from profiting by the signal victories they ...
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