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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... garrison . After ranging the French in battle array , at a small distance from the English , she commanded , as it was Sunday , that no hostile operations should take place ; wherefore , if it was the wish of the enemy to retreat , the ...
... garrison . After ranging the French in battle array , at a small distance from the English , she commanded , as it was Sunday , that no hostile operations should take place ; wherefore , if it was the wish of the enemy to retreat , the ...
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... garrison , had , on the same day and before the arrival of the English , by the advice and aid of the citizens of Orleans , caused the church to be destroyed , the convent of the Augustins of Orleans , and all the houses which were then ...
... garrison , had , on the same day and before the arrival of the English , by the advice and aid of the citizens of Orleans , caused the church to be destroyed , the convent of the Augustins of Orleans , and all the houses which were then ...
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... garrison at the Tournelles and the boulevard of the bridge ; amongst whom was captain Glacidas ( Glasdale ) , and with him five hundred men to guard them . . This same Tuesday , the English burned and destroyed several houses , presses ...
... garrison at the Tournelles and the boulevard of the bridge ; amongst whom was captain Glacidas ( Glasdale ) , and with him five hundred men to guard them . . This same Tuesday , the English burned and destroyed several houses , presses ...
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... garrison burned and threw them down . All which was done with the consent and aid of the citizens of Orleans , in order that the English might not lodge therein , which would have been very prejudicial to the city . The first day of ...
... garrison burned and threw them down . All which was done with the consent and aid of the citizens of Orleans , in order that the English might not lodge therein , which would have been very prejudicial to the city . The first day of ...
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... garrison of Orleans , named Master John , who was said to be the most expert at the said business . And well did he show it ; for he had a large culverin , from which he often fired from between the pillars of the bridge near the ...
... garrison of Orleans , named Master John , who was said to be the most expert at the said business . And well did he show it ; for he had a large culverin , from which he often fired from between the pillars of the bridge near the ...
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