The British Admirals: With an Introductory View of the Naval History of England, Том 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1833 |
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... mareschal to enter the Terre d'Oye and lay it waste , that , if the Germans should arrive there , they might find no subsistence . La Terre d'Oye was that part of the English pale which lay to the east of Calais : it extended from that ...
... mareschal to enter the Terre d'Oye and lay it waste , that , if the Germans should arrive there , they might find no subsistence . La Terre d'Oye was that part of the English pale which lay to the east of Calais : it extended from that ...
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... mareschal Strozzi , and from him sold to M. de Randan , by whom he came into the hands of his brother the comte de Rochefoucault , and there rested till he was ransomed for 24,000 crowns . But in the memoirs of mareschal de Tavannes ...
... mareschal Strozzi , and from him sold to M. de Randan , by whom he came into the hands of his brother the comte de Rochefoucault , and there rested till he was ransomed for 24,000 crowns . But in the memoirs of mareschal de Tavannes ...
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... mareschal in his bed , and on the morrow sent him word , that , having reconnoitred it during the night , he found it could easily be breached , but that there were now 4000 men there . M. de Thermes was of opinion that it was not ...
... mareschal in his bed , and on the morrow sent him word , that , having reconnoitred it during the night , he found it could easily be breached , but that there were now 4000 men there . M. de Thermes was of opinion that it was not ...
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