| 1827 - 724 sivua
...very heaps, which had increased higher than a man, and butchered the adversaries Mow ivith sicords, axes, and other weapons. And when at length, in two...as slaves, to be ransomed. But behold immediately there arose a clamour, that the hinder battle of the enemy's cavalry, in incomparable and fresh numbers,... | |
| 1827 - 716 sivua
...increased higher than a man, and lulchered the adversaries below with swords, axes, and other iveapotu. And when at length, in two or three hours, that front...as slaves, to be ransomed. But behold immediately there arose a clamour, that the hinder battle of the enemy's cavalry, in incomparable and fresh numbers,... | |
| 1827 - 796 sivua
...heaps, wkick had increased higher than a man, and butchered the adversaries below with swords, axei, and other weapons. And when at length, in two or three...flight, our men began to pull down the heaps, and to separata the living from the dead, proposing to keep the living as slaves, to be ransomed. But behold... | |
| Charles Knight - 1857 - 560 sivua
...in the rear of the battle," thus describes the slaughter of the French on this day of Agincourt : " When some of them in the engagement had been killed,...proposing to keep the living as slaves, to be ransomed." Few were left alive for ransom. A clamour arose that the French, collecting in various parts of the... | |
| HENRY INCE - 1860 - 326 sivua
...horseback among the baggage in the rear of the battle," thus describes the slaughter of the French: " When some of them in the engagement had been killed,...the heaps, and to separate the living from the dead, purposing to keep the living as slaves to be ransomed." The king, having with consummate skill and... | |
| Henry Ince - 1864 - 310 sivua
...the engagement had been killed, and fell in the front, so great was the undisciplined violence arid pressure of the multitude behind, that the living...the heaps, and to separate the living from the dead, purposing to keep the living as slaves to be ransomed." The king, having with consummate skill and... | |
| Joseph H. Beale - 1884 - 1152 sivua
...in the rear of the battle," thus describes the slaughter of the French on this day of Agincourt : " When some of them in the engagement had been killed,...proposing to keep the living as slaves, to be ransomed." Few were left alive for ransom. A clamor arose that the French, collecting in various parts of the... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 686 sivua
...below with swords, axes, and other weapons. And when at length, in two or three hours, [1415 A. !. ] that front battle was perforated and broken up, and...proposing to keep the living as slaves, to be ransomed." Few were left alive For ransom. A clamour arose that the French, collecting in various parts of the... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 690 sivua
...him. His nature was not cruel. He stopped the carnage when he found that the danger was imaginary. that front battle was perforated and broken up, and...proposing to keep the living as slaves, to be ransomed." On the part of the English, the duke of York and the earl of Oxford were slain, with some hundreds... | |
| Stanley Chodorow - 1992 - 424 sivua
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