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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... French people were to endure from the policy pursued by the English monarch . About this time the death of Henry IV . took place , who was succeeded by an hero , equal in valour to any warrior of his time , while in every other ...
... French people were to endure from the policy pursued by the English monarch . About this time the death of Henry IV . took place , who was succeeded by an hero , equal in valour to any warrior of his time , while in every other ...
Página xxxiii
... French generals had been guided by prudence . The memorable battle of Azincourt was fought on the 25th of October , 1415 ; the loss of the French being estimated at ten thousand men . " Desquels dix mille , " according to Monstrelet ...
... French generals had been guided by prudence . The memorable battle of Azincourt was fought on the 25th of October , 1415 ; the loss of the French being estimated at ten thousand men . " Desquels dix mille , " according to Monstrelet ...
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... French army then proceeded to Normandy , and laid siege to Alençon ; but after the lapse of some days , the earl of Salisbury caused it to be raised ; when the French forces retired , partly in the direction of Anjou , and the residue ...
... French army then proceeded to Normandy , and laid siege to Alençon ; but after the lapse of some days , the earl of Salisbury caused it to be raised ; when the French forces retired , partly in the direction of Anjou , and the residue ...
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... French , to occupy Paris , afford so many incontestible proofs of the vast importance attached to that city . See also Journal de Paris , page 170 . De la possession de cette ville , says the duke of Bedford , despend ceste seignourie ...
... French , to occupy Paris , afford so many incontestible proofs of the vast importance attached to that city . See also Journal de Paris , page 170 . De la possession de cette ville , says the duke of Bedford , despend ceste seignourie ...
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... French were impregnable ; the army , therefore , without any risk , might have continued the siege and braved the English forces - but the French stood in need of experienced commanders ; and Charles , whose presence on this occasion ...
... French were impregnable ; the army , therefore , without any risk , might have continued the siege and braved the English forces - but the French stood in need of experienced commanders ; and Charles , whose presence on this occasion ...
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