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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... attack upon the Dauphin's army at Beaugé , in Anjou , and had been himself killed , with the Earl of Kent , the Lord Marshal , many others of his officers , and upwards of three thousand men , beside leaving many prisoners of ...
... attack upon the Dauphin's army at Beaugé , in Anjou , and had been himself killed , with the Earl of Kent , the Lord Marshal , many others of his officers , and upwards of three thousand men , beside leaving many prisoners of ...
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... attack ; but it was disconcerted by the hot temper of Narbonne , who advanced prematurely , and forced the Constable to join in the onward movement . The cavalry having in vain endeavoured to attack the English in the rear , rushed on ...
... attack ; but it was disconcerted by the hot temper of Narbonne , who advanced prematurely , and forced the Constable to join in the onward movement . The cavalry having in vain endeavoured to attack the English in the rear , rushed on ...
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... attack as begun by Armagnac , while all others state the plundering expedition of Exeter as giving rise to the engagement . He very slightly mentions the sea fight , and only says that the French vessels having molested our coasts for ...
... attack as begun by Armagnac , while all others state the plundering expedition of Exeter as giving rise to the engagement . He very slightly mentions the sea fight , and only says that the French vessels having molested our coasts for ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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