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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... combatants commanded by Messire John Fascot , ( Fastolf ) bringing with them food , bombs , cannon , powder , arrows , and other implements of war , whereof their army stood in great need . The Monday following , the seventeenth of the ...
... combatants commanded by Messire John Fascot , ( Fastolf ) bringing with them food , bombs , cannon , powder , arrows , and other implements of war , whereof their army stood in great need . The Monday following , the seventeenth of the ...
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... combatants proceeded thither from their bastille , uttering great and mar- vellous cries . Against these , sallied forth those of Orleans by the same boulevard , making so much speed that they got into disorder , and in consequence the ...
... combatants proceeded thither from their bastille , uttering great and mar- vellous cries . Against these , sallied forth those of Orleans by the same boulevard , making so much speed that they got into disorder , and in consequence the ...
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... combatants , who ran as far as the Magdalen ; where they found the lord of Escalles ( Scales ) , and thirty combatants with him , who retired in great haste to their camp and bastille of Saint Lawrence ; so that in the end were only ...
... combatants , who ran as far as the Magdalen ; where they found the lord of Escalles ( Scales ) , and thirty combatants with him , who retired in great haste to their camp and bastille of Saint Lawrence ; so that in the end were only ...
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... combatants , being in such sort clothed for feats of war , that it was a right comely sight to behold them . This same day , towards night , came two hundred combatants , belonging to Messire Guillaume d'Ale- bret , and shortly after ...
... combatants , being in such sort clothed for feats of war , that it was a right comely sight to behold them . This same day , towards night , came two hundred combatants , belonging to Messire Guillaume d'Ale- bret , and shortly after ...
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... Marshal of France , who conducted with him three hundred combatants . The next day , which was Thursday , quitted Orleans , the Bastard of Orleans and two hundred comvatants with him , to go to Blois , to SIEGE OF ORLEANS . 23.
... Marshal of France , who conducted with him three hundred combatants . The next day , which was Thursday , quitted Orleans , the Bastard of Orleans and two hundred comvatants with him , to go to Blois , to SIEGE OF ORLEANS . 23.
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