| Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1827 - 580 páginas
...the distance and his men in the before^mentioned villages and closes., with directions to was now hat small between the two armies, although the French...numbers of the French were slain and severely wounded bv the English bowmen. At length the English gained on them so ranch, and were so close, that excepting... | |
| Henry Neele - 1828 - 382 páginas
...approached, and the French stooped to prevent the arrows hitting them on the visors of their helmets. Tims the distance was now but small between the two armies,...so close, that, excepting the front line and such of them as had shortened their lances, the enemy could not raise their hands against them. The division... | |
| 1833 - 592 páginas
...approached ; and the French stooped to prevent ike arrows entering through the visors of their bacinels ; thus, the distance was now but small between the two...slain and severely wounded by the English bowmen. When the English reached them they were so close and crowded, that excepting some of the front line,... | |
| 1833 - 594 páginas
...approached ; and the French stooped to prevent the arrows entering through the visors of their bacinets ; thus, the distance was now but small between the two...slain and severely wounded by the English bowmen. When the English reached them they were so close and crowded, that excepting some of the front line,... | |
| Enguerrand de Monstrelet - 1840 - 692 páginas
...full age till 9 H. VI. Sir Thomas Beaumont, brother of lord Henry, may be the person here meant. f Robert, lord Willoughby of Eresby, distinguished among...their lances, the enemy could not raise their hands agamst them. The division under sir Clugnet de Brabant, of eight hundred men-at-arms, who were intended... | |
| Jean Froissart, Enguerrand de Monstrelet - 1847 - 454 páginas
...loose, and hatchets or swords hanging to their girdles ; some indeed were barefooted and without hats. When the French observed the English thus advance,...lances, the enemy could not raise their hands against 5 them. The division under Sir Clugnet de Brabant, of eight hundred men-at-arms, who were intended... | |
| Nīlakaṇṭha Mimaṃsakabhaṭṭa (son of Ṣaṇkara.) - 1872 - 628 páginas
...some paces : before, however, the general attack commenced, numbers of the French were either slain or severely wounded by the English bowmen. At length...so close, that, excepting the front line, and such of them as had shortened their lances, the enemy could not raise their hands against them. The division... | |
| 1833 - 626 páginas
...approached ; and the French stooped to prevent the arrows entering through the visors of their bacineis ; thus, the distance was now but small between the two...slain and severely wounded by the English bowmen. When the English reached them they were so close and crowded, that excepting some of the front line,... | |
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