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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... English proceeded to ravage several of the pro- vinces ; † nor could the progress of their spoliations be stopped but by the payment of a ransom , and by permitting them to re - occupy several towns of Guienne , with the assistance of ...
... English proceeded to ravage several of the pro- vinces ; † nor could the progress of their spoliations be stopped but by the payment of a ransom , and by permitting them to re - occupy several towns of Guienne , with the assistance of ...
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... English , who were soon after obliged to return quietly to their own country , and did not further annoy their Gallic neighbours for the space of two years . 66 It is well ascertained , that the English army , harassed by fatigue and ...
... English , who were soon after obliged to return quietly to their own country , and did not further annoy their Gallic neighbours for the space of two years . 66 It is well ascertained , that the English army , harassed by fatigue and ...
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... English party might have been subjected ; for the real friends of France immediately came forward for the purpose of bring- ing about a proper understanding between the other factions . The English were consequently intimi- dated , and ...
... English party might have been subjected ; for the real friends of France immediately came forward for the purpose of bring- ing about a proper understanding between the other factions . The English were consequently intimi- dated , and ...
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... English were by no means deficient in that respect ; and what tended still more to give advantage to the latter , were those distinguished and able generals intrusted with the command of the army , the duke of Bedford , the earls of ...
... English were by no means deficient in that respect ; and what tended still more to give advantage to the latter , were those distinguished and able generals intrusted with the command of the army , the duke of Bedford , the earls of ...
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... English , and after this alliance , took possession of numerous places . Charles , in the spring , received reinforcements from Scotland and from Spain , when an army of ten thousand men was collected , and employed to lay the siege ...
... English , and after this alliance , took possession of numerous places . Charles , in the spring , received reinforcements from Scotland and from Spain , when an army of ten thousand men was collected , and employed to lay the siege ...
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