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" ... some of them cut the strings of their crossbows, others flung them on the ground, and all turned about, and retreated, quite discomfited. The French had a large body of men-at-arms on horseback, richly dressed, to support the Genoese. *' The King... "
The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart - Page 134
by Walter Scott - 1835
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The Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the Adjoining ..., Volume 1

Jean Froissart - 1901 - 452 pages
...large body of men-at-arms on horseback to support the Genoese, and the King, seeing them thus fall back, cried out, " Kill me those scoundrels, for they stop up our road without any reason." The English continued shooting, and some of their arrows falling among the horsemen, drove them upon...
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Miscellanea historica et critica, Volume 5

1823 - 380 pages
...arms on horseback, richly dressed, to support the Genoese. ' The king of France, seeing them thus fall back, cried out, " Kill me those scoundrels ; for...without any reason." You would then have seen the above mentioned men at arms lay about them, killing all they could of these runaways. . ' The English...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volume 8

1836 - 282 pages
...Kill me those scoundrels! for they only stop up our road without any reason." And, says Froissart, " you would then have seen the above-mentioned men-atarms lay about them, killing all they could of these runaway.!." The English continued shooting as quickly and as vigorously as before, and some of their...
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The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott: Biographical memoirs of ...

Walter Scott - 1838 - 1198 pages
...on horseback, richly dressed, to support the Genoese. " The King of France, seeing them ilius fall back, cried out, ' Kill me those scoundrels; for they stop up our road, without any reason.' \ ou would then have seen the above-mentioned men-at arms lay about them, killing all they could of...
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Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the Adjoining Countries: From the ...

Jean Froissart - 1839 - 830 pages
...arms on horseback, richly dressed, to support the Genoese. The king of France, seeing them thus fall back, cried out, " Kill me those scoundrels; for they...reason." You would then have seen the above-mentioned men at amis lay about them, killing all they could of these runaways. The English continued shooting...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays ...

Walter Scott - 1841 - 456 pages
...turned about, and retreated, quite discomfited. The French " The king of France, seeing them thus fall back, cried out, ' Kill me those scoundrels; for they...about them, killing all they could of these runaways. had a large body of men-at-arms on horseback, richly dressed, to support the Genoese. " The English...
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The American Review, and Metropolitan Magazine, Volume 1

1843 - 600 pages
...men-at-arms, on horseback, richly dressed, to support the Genoese. The king of France, seeing them thus fall back, cried out, ' Kill me those scoundrels, for they...without any reason.' You would then have seen the above mentioned men-at-arms lay about them, killing all they could of these runaways. The English continued...
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The chronicles of England, France, Spain, etc, Volume 1

Jean Froissart - 1847 - 378 pages
...large body of men-at-arms on horsetack to support the Genoese, and the king, seeing them thus fall back, cried out, " Kill me those scoundrels, for they stop up our road without any reason." The English continued shooting, and some of their arrows falling among the horsemen., drove them upon...
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An Essay on the Military Architecture of the Middle Ages

Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc - 1860 - 306 pages
...retire, could not, for the king of France seeing them thus fall back, discomfited, rashly exclaimed, ' Kill me those scoundrels, for they stop up our road without any reason.' You should then have seen these men-at-arms lay about them on these runaways, of whom many fell never to...
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The boy's Froissart [selections from] sir J. Froissart's Chronicles [tr. by ...

Jean Froissart - 1879 - 518 pages
...arms on horseback, richly dressed, to support the Genoese. The King of France, seeing them thus fall back, cried out, " Kill me those scoundrels ; for they stop up our road, without any reason." Then you should have seen the above-mentioned men at arms lay about them, killing all they could of...
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