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" ... to shoot. The English archers then advanced one step forward, and shot their arrows with such force and quickness that it seemed as if it snowed. When the Genoese felt these arrows, which pierced their arms, heads, and through their... "
Miscellanea historica et critica - Page 358
1823
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The Great Events by Famous Historians: A Comprehensive and ..., Volume 7

Rossiter Johnson - 1905 - 446 pages
...their arms, heads, and through their armor, some of them cut the strings of their crossbows; others flung them on the ground and all turned about and...quite discomfited. The French had a large body of men-at-arms on horseback, richly dressed, to support the Genoese. The King of France seeing them thus...
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A Book of the Riviera

Sabine Baring-Gould - 1905 - 422 pages
...the ground, and all turned and retreated in discomfiture. The French had a large body of men-at-arms on horseback, richly dressed, to support the Genoese. The King of France, seeing them fall back, cried out : ' Kill me those scoundrels, for they block our way unreasonably ! ' Then you...
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A Source Book of Mediæval History: Documents Illustrative of European Life ...

Frederic Austin Ogg - 1907 - 520 pages
...their arms, heads, and through their armor, some of them cut the strings of their cross-bows, others flung them on the ground, and all • turned about...quite discomfited. The French had a large body of men-at-arms on horseback, richly dressed, to The Genoese suPPort the Genoese. The king of France, seeing...
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A Source Book of Mediæval History: Documents Illustrative of European Life ...

Frederic Austin Ogg - 1907 - 522 pages
...one step forward and shot their arrows with such force and quickness that it seemed as if it snowed. turned about and retreated, quite discomfited. The French had a large body of men-at-arms on horseback, richly dressed, to The Genoese suPPort the Genoese. The king of France, seeing...
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A Source Book of Mediæval History: Documents Illustrative of European Life ...

Frederic Austin Ogg - 1908 - 524 pages
...horseback, richly dressed, to The Genoese support the Genoese. The king of France, seeing mercenaries them thus fall back, cried out, "Kill me those scoundrels;...without any reason." You would then have seen the above-mentioned men-at-arms lay about them, killing all that they could of these runaways. The English...
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The Stoddard Library: Eliot-Gladstone

John Lawson Stoddard - 1913 - 494 pages
...pierced through their armor, some of them cut the strings of their crossbows, others flung them to the ground, and all turned about and retreated quite discomfited. The French had a large body of men-at-arms on horseback to support the Genoese, and the king, seeing them thus fall back, cried out,...
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Readings in Medieval and Modern History

Hutton Webster - 1917 - 414 pages
...turned about and retreated, quite discomfited. The French had a large body of men-at-arms on horseback, to support the Genoese. The king of France, seeing...without any reason." You would then have seen the men-at-arms lay about them, killing all they could of these runaways. The English continued shooting...
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Readings in Medieval and Modern History

Hutton Webster - 1917 - 408 pages
...their arms and heads and through their armor, some of them cut the strings of their crossbows, others flung them on the ground, and all turned about and...quite discomfited. The French had a large body of men-at-arms on horseback, to support the Genoese. The king of France, seeing them thus fall back, cried...
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Bell's English History Source Books, Issue 6

1920 - 136 pages
...their arms, heads, and through .their armour, some of them cut the strings of their cross-bows, others flung them on the ground, and all turned about and...quite discomfited. The French had a large body of men-at-arms on horseback, richly dressed, to support the Genoese. The King of France, seeing them thus...
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Progressive Readings in Prose

Rudolf Wilson Chamberlain, Joseph Sheldon Gerry Bolton - 1923 - 392 pages
...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....without any reason." You would then have seen the above-mentioned menat-arms lay about them, killing all they could of these runaways. The English continued...
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