The Reign of Henry the Fifth: 1415-1422The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... troops under Salisbury , and it seemed likely that they would do so without difficulty . There was no need to risk an attack on the archers at Beaufort ; Salisbury would be obliged to retreat towards Normandy ; he would have to clear ...
... troops under Salisbury , and it seemed likely that they would do so without difficulty . There was no need to risk an attack on the archers at Beaufort ; Salisbury would be obliged to retreat towards Normandy ; he would have to clear ...
Page 328
... troops at St Dye ( Cousinot , 183 ) ; Vendôme continued to be used as the army's base ( Bouvier , 441 sq .; cf. the dauphin's letter to Lyons , Beaucourt , i . 231 ) ; while on Aug. 28 and Sept. 1 there were many Breton troops at ...
... troops at St Dye ( Cousinot , 183 ) ; Vendôme continued to be used as the army's base ( Bouvier , 441 sq .; cf. the dauphin's letter to Lyons , Beaucourt , i . 231 ) ; while on Aug. 28 and Sept. 1 there were many Breton troops at ...
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... troops he had raised in his southern territories . The combined forces were very powerful , forming a greater army than any that Duke John had ever put into the field . As the dauphinists were also very numerous , everything seemed to ...
... troops he had raised in his southern territories . The combined forces were very powerful , forming a greater army than any that Duke John had ever put into the field . As the dauphinists were also very numerous , everything seemed to ...
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