The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... English were continually trained . M. Louandre also specified the arbalète , and the skill with which the English used it , as one of the causes of their success at Cressy , nor is this mistake of a trivial nature . arbalète was ...
... English were continually trained . M. Louandre also specified the arbalète , and the skill with which the English used it , as one of the causes of their success at Cressy , nor is this mistake of a trivial nature . arbalète was ...
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... English , but the 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 ...
... English , but the 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 ...
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... English won so many great battles , having no advantage to help him ? I may , with best commendation of modesty , refer him to the French historian , who , relating the vic- tory of our men at Crevant , where they passed a bridge in ...
... English won so many great battles , having no advantage to help him ? I may , with best commendation of modesty , refer him to the French historian , who , relating the vic- tory of our men at Crevant , where they passed a bridge in ...
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