English, who were drawn up in three divisions, and seated on the ground, on seeing their enemies advance, rose undauntedly up, and fell into their ranks. That of the Prince was the first to do so, whose archers were formed in the manner of a portcullis,... The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th] - Page 7561807Full view - About this book
| Jean Froissart - Burgundy (France) - 1805 - 508 pages
...the firft to do fo, whofe archers were formed in the manner of a portcullis, or harrow, and the mea at arms in the rear. The earls of Northampton and Arundel, who commanded the fecond divifion, had pofted themfelves in good order on his wing, to affift and fuecour the prince,... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1839 - 850 pages
...into their ranks. That of the prince was the first to do so, whose archers were formed in the manner of a portcullis, or harrow, and the men at arms in...prince, if necessary. ' You must know, that these kings, earls, barons, and lords of France, did not advance in any regular order, but one after the other,... | |
| Jean Froissart - Burgundy (France) - 1839 - 830 pages
...into their ranks. That of the prince was the first to do so, whose archers were formed in the manner of a portcullis, or harrow, and the men at arms in...prince, if necessary. You must know, that these kings, earls, barons and lords of France, did not advance in any regular order, but one after the other, or... | |
| 1843 - 600 pages
...into their ranks. That of the Prince was the first to do so, whose archers were formed in the manner of a portcullis or harrow, and the men at arms in...themselves in good order on his wing, to assist and succor the prince if necessary. You must know that these kings, earls, barons and lords of France did... | |
| Jean Froissart - Burgundy - 1849 - 832 pages
...into their ranks. That of the prince was the first to do so, whose archers were formed in the manner of a portcullis, or harrow, and the men at arms in the rear. The carls of Northampton and Arundel, who commanded the second division, had posted themselves in good... | |
| Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc - Architecture, Medieval - 1860 - 306 pages
...first to do so, whose archers were formed in the manner of a portcullis or harrow, and the men-at-arms in the rear. The earls of Northampton and Arundel,...prince, if necessary. You must know that these kings, earls, barons, and lords of France, did not advance in any regular order, but one after the other,... | |
| Young Men's Christian Associations (London, England) - Christianity - 1861 - 476 pages
...first to do so, whose archers were formed in the manner of a portcullis, or harrow, and the men-at-arms in the rear. The Earls of Northampton and Arundel,...Prince, if necessary. You must know that these Kings, Earls, Barons, and lords of France did not advance in any regular order, but one after the other, or... | |
| Philip George and son, ltd - 1874 - 296 pages
...so; his archers were placed in the front, with the men-at-arms in the rear. The Earls of Southampton and Arundel, who commanded the second division, had...posted themselves in good order on his wing, to assist the prince if necessary. You must know that these kings, earls, barons, and lords of France, did not... | |
| Jean Froissart - 1879 - 518 pages
...into their ranks. That of the prince was the first to do so, whose archers were formed in the manner of a portcullis, or harrow, and the men at arms in...had posted themselves in good order on his wing to succor the prince, if necessary. You must know that these kings, earls, barons, and lords of France... | |
| Jean Froissart - France - 1879 - 498 pages
...into their ranks. That of the prince was the first to do so, whose archers were formed in the manner of a portcullis, or harrow, and the men at arms in...had posted themselves in good order on his wing to succor the prince, if necessary. You must know that these kings, earls, barons, and lords of France... | |
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