| Enguerrand de Monstrelet - 1810 - 450 Seiten
...Avene put to death or made prisoners. Then, pursuing their road toward the sea-coast, they marched away : three parts of the army were on foot sorely...consternation at the enormous loss they had suffered. 185 CHAP. XXXII. THE NAMES OF THE PRINCES, AND OTHER LORDS FROM DIVERS COUNTRIES, WHO PERISHED AT THIS... | |
| Enguerrand de Monstrelet - 1810 - 456 Seiten
...made prisoners. Then, pursuing their road toward the sea^coast, they marched away: three parts of th6 army were on foot sorely fatigued with their efforts...consternation at the enormous loss they had suffered. CHAP. XXXII. • • THE NAMES OF THE PRINCES, AND OTHER, LORDS FROM DIVERS COUNTRIES, WHO PERISHED... | |
| 1833 - 592 Seiten
...traces of this fortress. made prisoners. Then, pursuing the road towards the sea-coast, they inarched away. Three parts of the army were on foot, sorely...and greatly distressed by famine and other wants. The number of prisoners, including princes, knights, esquires, and men of every rank, slain that day,... | |
| 1833 - 594 Seiten
...traces of this fortress. made prisoners. Then, pursuing the road towards the sea-coast, they marched away. Three parts of the army were on foot, sorely...and greatly distressed by famine and other wants. The number of prisoners, including princes, knights, esquires, and men of every rank, slain that day,... | |
| Enguerrand de Monstrelet - 1840 - 690 Seiten
...alive were put to death or made prisoners. Then, pursuing their road toward the sea-coast, they marched away : three parts of the army were on foot, sorely...and leaving the French in the utmost distress and consternatiou at the enormous loss they had suffered. CHAPTER CXLVII. THE NAMES OP TUE PRINCES, AND... | |
| 1842 - 244 Seiten
...alive were put to death or made prisoners. Then, pursuing their road toward the sea-coast, they marched away : three parts of the army were on foot, sorely...consternation at the enormous loss they had suffered." CHAPTER VII. IMPRISONMENT OF THE DUKE OF ORLEANS— KING HENRY AGAIN INVADES FRANCE— SIEGE OF ROUEN—... | |
| Jean Froissart, Enguerrand de Monstrelet - 1847 - 454 Seiten
...alive were put to death or made prisoners. Then, pursuing their road toward the sea-coast, they marched away : three parts of the army were on foot, sorely...manner did the King of England return, without any hinderance, to Calais, rejoicing at his great victory, and leaving the French in the utmost distress... | |
| 1833 - 626 Seiten
...alive were put to death or made prisoners. Then, pursuing the road towards the sea-coast, they marched away. Three parts of the army were on foot, sorely...and greatly distressed by famine and other wants. The number of prisoners, including princes, knights, esquires, and men of every rank, slain that day,... | |
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