Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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This prince , who had marched nearly all his forces to Naples , in 1420 , did not
return to France until 1429 , after the expedition to Orleans had taken place , and
during the coronation of Charles VII .-- See Monstrelet , vol . i . folio 294 ; Villaret ...
This prince , who had marched nearly all his forces to Naples , in 1420 , did not
return to France until 1429 , after the expedition to Orleans had taken place , and
during the coronation of Charles VII .-- See Monstrelet , vol . i . folio 294 ; Villaret ...
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The allies , under the command of the earl of Suffolk , marched to their rencounter
; but the positions occupied by the French were impregnable ; the army ,
therefore , without any risk , might have continued the siege and braved the ...
The allies , under the command of the earl of Suffolk , marched to their rencounter
; but the positions occupied by the French were impregnable ; the army ,
therefore , without any risk , might have continued the siege and braved the ...
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Under these circumstances , the French abandoned their strong position , and
marched towards the enemy , without having previously adopted any of those
necessary precautions prescribed by the rules of war ; the consequence was , as
...
Under these circumstances , the French abandoned their strong position , and
marched towards the enemy , without having previously adopted any of those
necessary precautions prescribed by the rules of war ; the consequence was , as
...
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Philip le Bon , duke of Burgundy , immediately separated his forces from those of
Bedford , and marched to the assistance of Hainault . This individual state of
warfare , which continued four years , + deprived the English of the support of
Philip ...
Philip le Bon , duke of Burgundy , immediately separated his forces from those of
Bedford , and marched to the assistance of Hainault . This individual state of
warfare , which continued four years , + deprived the English of the support of
Philip ...
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The king's partisans did not deign to trouble themselves respecting the
movements of the regent , who marched unmolested into Brittany ; forcing the
duke to renounce his alliance with Charles , 4 and to sign a treaty by which the *
We must ...
The king's partisans did not deign to trouble themselves respecting the
movements of the regent , who marched unmolested into Brittany ; forcing the
duke to renounce his alliance with Charles , 4 and to sign a treaty by which the *
We must ...
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