| John Davis Long - 1902 - 438 pages
...saw the Englishmen, his blood changed, and he said to his marshals, " Make the Genoese go on before, and begin the battle in the name of God and St. Denis." There were of the Genoese crossbows about fifteen thousand, but they were so weary of going a six leagues a-foot... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1903 - 542 pages
...saw the Englishmen his blood changed, and he said to his marshals, " Make the Genoese go on before, and begin the battle in the name of God and St. Denis." There were of the Genoese crossbows about 15,000, but they were so weary of going afoot that day, a six leagues,... | |
| James Harvey Robinson - 1904 - 594 pages
...king saw the Englishmen his blood changed and he said to his marshals, " Make the Genoese go on before and begin the battle in the name of God and St. Denis." There were of the Genoese crossbows about fifteen thousand, but they were so weary of going afoot that day a six... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 690 pages
...each as he thought best. Philip was carried forward by the torrent, and as soon as he came in sight of the English, his blood began to boil, and he cried out, " Order the Genoese forward, and begin the battle, in the name of God and St. Denis!" These Genoese... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 686 pages
...each as he thought best. Philip was carried forward by the torrent, and as soon as he came in sight of the English, his blood began to boil, and he cried out, " Order the Genoese forward, and begin the battle, in the name of God and St. Denis!" These Genoese... | |
| Frederic Austin Ogg - 1907 - 520 pages
...after the other, or in any way most pleasing to themselves. As soon as the king of France came in sight of the English his blood began to boil, and he cried...and with their cross-bows. They told the constable that they were not in a fit condition to do any great things that day in battle. The earl of Alengon,... | |
| Jean Froissart - 1908 - 626 pages
...the French troops did not advance in any regular order, and that as soon as their king came in sight of the English his blood began to boil, and he cried out to his marshals, " Order the GenoeseTorwarcTand begin the battle in the name of God and St. Denis. " There were about 15,000 Genoese... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 830 pages
...saw the Englishmen his blood changed, and he said to his marshals, " Make the Genoways go on before and begin the battle in the name of God and St. Denis." There were of the Genoways crossbows about fifteen thousand, but they were so weary of going afoot that day a... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge, Francis Whiting Halsey - 1909 - 282 pages
...saw the Englishmen his blood changed, and said to his marshals, ' ' Make the Genoways go on before, and begin the battle, in the name of God and St. Denis. ' ' There were of the Genoways' cross-bows about a fifteen thousand, but they were so weary of going afoot that day... | |
| Maude Barrows Dutton - 1911 - 266 pages
...the French saw the lined up on his ground, his blood began to boil. " Order the Genoese crossbowmen forward, and begin the battle in the name of God and St. Denis!" he cried to his marshals. A terrible rain was falling, and the sun was eclipsed. Thunder and lightning... | |
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