The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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Page 194
... French had advanced a little , conduct of this body , and the effect of their but still no disposition to engage was exhib- attack , secured him the victory . Thus at ited , except when any of the French horse- Agincourt , the combined ...
... French had advanced a little , conduct of this body , and the effect of their but still no disposition to engage was exhib- attack , secured him the victory . Thus at ited , except when any of the French horse- Agincourt , the combined ...
Page 199
... French who made use of it at Cressy and Agincourt . The strength and glory of the English lay in their long bows ; and superior skill in the use of a weapon common to all mankind is , of itself , a distinguished military merit . It was ...
... French who made use of it at Cressy and Agincourt . The strength and glory of the English lay in their long bows ; and superior skill in the use of a weapon common to all mankind is , of itself , a distinguished military merit . It was ...
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... French with great impetu- rivals presented themselves to dispute his osity . The carriages , half - buried amongst authority . The beys of Constantine and of the mud , could not be removed , and the Titery had all along protested ...
... French with great impetu- rivals presented themselves to dispute his osity . The carriages , half - buried amongst authority . The beys of Constantine and of the mud , could not be removed , and the Titery had all along protested ...
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