The Memoirs of Philip de Commines, Lord of Argenton: Containing the Histories of Louis XI and Charles VIII, Kings of France and of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, Volume 1G. Bell, 1906 |
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... told me ) of the displeasure he retained against him so long . But when the king found he could not finish the war in the Bourbonnois so soon as he expected , and that the Count of Charolois was advancing on Paris , apprehending lest ...
... told me ) of the displeasure he retained against him so long . But when the king found he could not finish the war in the Bourbonnois so soon as he expected , and that the Count of Charolois was advancing on Paris , apprehending lest ...
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... told some of his confidants : " I will bring the armies so close together this day , that he must be a very experienced general who will part them without fighting : " and , indeed , he was as good as his word , and the first men killed ...
... told some of his confidants : " I will bring the armies so close together this day , that he must be a very experienced general who will part them without fighting : " and , indeed , he was as good as his word , and the first men killed ...
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... told him , that if he had a mind to win the battle , it was high time to charge the enemy ; giving his reasons for it , and telling him , that if he had attacked them sooner , he would have routed them already , for then they were but ...
... told him , that if he had a mind to win the battle , it was high time to charge the enemy ; giving his reasons for it , and telling him , that if he had attacked them sooner , he would have routed them already , for then they were but ...
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... told him the French had rallied their forces on the field of battle , and if he followed the pursuit any further he would certainly be lost ; yet , though he repeated his opinion over and over , the count would not stop for him ; but ...
... told him the French had rallied their forces on the field of battle , and if he followed the pursuit any further he would certainly be lost ; yet , though he repeated his opinion over and over , the count would not stop for him ; but ...
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... told them the enemy were all fled ; whereupon they sent us back the news , and went on themselves to the place , and finding all true as he had said , they posted back to acquaint us with it ; which greatly rejoiced the whole army ; and ...
... told them the enemy were all fled ; whereupon they sent us back the news , and went on themselves to the place , and finding all true as he had said , they posted back to acquaint us with it ; which greatly rejoiced the whole army ; and ...
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