Crises in English History, 1066-1945: Select Problems in Historical InterpretationHolt, Rinehart & Winston, 1961 - Всего страниц: 571 |
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... marshals on the right and left , and the King and Prince of Wales in the center . They advanced by short marches ; and every day they encamped between ten and twelve o'clock . They found the country so abounding with provisions that ...
... marshals on the right and left , and the King and Prince of Wales in the center . They advanced by short marches ; and every day they encamped between ten and twelve o'clock . They found the country so abounding with provisions that ...
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... marshals , at the request of the King , followed the course of the river , in order if possible to find a passage for the army ; they had with them 1000 men - at - arms and 2000 archers . They passed by Lompré and came to Pont de Remy ...
... marshals , at the request of the King , followed the course of the river , in order if possible to find a passage for the army ; they had with them 1000 men - at - arms and 2000 archers . They passed by Lompré and came to Pont de Remy ...
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... marshals came , on a Friday in the afternoon [ August 25 ] , to where the King was ; and they fixed their quarters , all three together , near Crécy in Ponthieu . The King of England , who had been informed that the King of France was ...
... marshals came , on a Friday in the afternoon [ August 25 ] , to where the King was ; and they fixed their quarters , all three together , near Crécy in Ponthieu . The King of England , who had been informed that the King of France was ...
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