History of England and France Under the House of Lancaster ; with an Introductory View of the Early ReformationJohn Murray, 1855 - 473 Seiten |
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... army drive to their camp all the cattle they could collect , and these , being slaughtered far beyond the consumption of the troops , poisoned the air with putrid exhalations . Thus , after leaving a garrison in the capture town , the ...
... army drive to their camp all the cattle they could collect , and these , being slaughtered far beyond the consumption of the troops , poisoned the air with putrid exhalations . Thus , after leaving a garrison in the capture town , the ...
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... army was greatly weakened both by losses in the field and by the number of men which he was obliged to leave in the conquered towns . The Regent's exertions , however , though backed by the King's own letter and procla- mations ...
... army was greatly weakened both by losses in the field and by the number of men which he was obliged to leave in the conquered towns . The Regent's exertions , however , though backed by the King's own letter and procla- mations ...
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... army of 20,000 men , he laid siege to Côsne , a more im- portant place . The garrison being pressed agreed to Aug. 6 , surrender if not relieved by a certain day , 1422. before which it was settled between the Dauphin and Philip that ...
... army of 20,000 men , he laid siege to Côsne , a more im- portant place . The garrison being pressed agreed to Aug. 6 , surrender if not relieved by a certain day , 1422. before which it was settled between the Dauphin and Philip that ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
Progress of the Reformers | 8 |
Note Page | 11 |
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