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... and follow his banners . All , therefore , withdrew to the fields armed for immediate combat . Three batta- lions of infantry were formed , each having two wings , composed of five hundred men - at - arms , 4 STORIES FROM THE CHRONICLERS .
... and follow his banners . All , therefore , withdrew to the fields armed for immediate combat . Three batta- lions of infantry were formed , each having two wings , composed of five hundred men - at - arms , 4 STORIES FROM THE CHRONICLERS .
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... forming huts ; indeed , many had lost their companions , and the foot , not knowing what road to ask for , had remained behind . Those who were best acquainted with the country said that they had travelled that day twenty miles without ...
... forming huts ; indeed , many had lost their companions , and the foot , not knowing what road to ask for , had remained behind . Those who were best acquainted with the country said that they had travelled that day twenty miles without ...
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... formed three good battalions upon the descent of the mountain in which they lodged . At the foot of the mountain ran a strong and rapid river , so full of large rocks and stones , that it was dangerous to pass it in haste . And if the ...
... formed three good battalions upon the descent of the mountain in which they lodged . At the foot of the mountain ran a strong and rapid river , so full of large rocks and stones , that it was dangerous to pass it in haste . And if the ...
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... formed as on the preceding day . The Scots seeing this , took up their position on the same ground as before , and the two armies remained thus drawn up until noon without any movement being made on either side . Several companions ...
... formed as on the preceding day . The Scots seeing this , took up their position on the same ground as before , and the two armies remained thus drawn up until noon without any movement being made on either side . Several companions ...
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... formed their army into three battalions , which they posted before the Scots quar- ters in three separate spots of ground . In order to see better , they made large fires , and left their pages in their quarters to take care of their ...
... formed their army into three battalions , which they posted before the Scots quar- ters in three separate spots of ground . In order to see better , they made large fires , and left their pages in their quarters to take care of their ...
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