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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B.

CHAPTER XIX
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The French archers on horseback and their men at arms, crowded in their ranks, advanced upon the English archers, who had fixed palisadoes in their front to break the impression of the enemy, and who safely plied them, from behind that defence, with a shower of arrows, which nothing could resist.[**] * St.Remi, chap.

62.
** Walsing.p.392.

T.Livii, p.19.Le Laboureur, liv.

xxxv chap, 7.

Monstrelet, chap.


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