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The French were more clated , and the English more dismayed . 7 . The raising of
the siege of Orleans was one part of her promise to Charles ; the other , which
was his coronation at Rheims , yet remained to be performed , and appeared a ...
The French were more clated , and the English more dismayed . 7 . The raising of
the siege of Orleans was one part of her promise to Charles ; the other , which
was his coronation at Rheims , yet remained to be performed , and appeared a ...
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What the English would have done from gallantry , some of the crew of the
Santissima Trinidad did to sare themselves . Unable to stand the tremendous fire
of the Victory , whose larboard guns played against this great fourdecker , and
not ...
What the English would have done from gallantry , some of the crew of the
Santissima Trinidad did to sare themselves . Unable to stand the tremendous fire
of the Victory , whose larboard guns played against this great fourdecker , and
not ...
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Leaving his strong camp at Moni . morency , he crossed the river St . Charles for
the purpose of attacking the English army . 7 . This movement was made in the
view of Wolfe , who without loss of time formed his order of battle . His right wing ...
Leaving his strong camp at Moni . morency , he crossed the river St . Charles for
the purpose of attacking the English army . 7 . This movement was made in the
view of Wolfe , who without loss of time formed his order of battle . His right wing ...
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