The British nation a history / by George MWrong . ^^^ followed was most de- cisive. The English chose their position on rising ground,and had time to rest before the fight. The French, worn out with long march-ing, but certain of vic-tory, attacked impetu-ously as they fifteen thousandGenoese cross-bowmenfired, but were out ofrange of the Englishlines. Then came aterrible volley fromEnglish long-bows; thecross-bowmen tried to retire, but the advancing Frenchcavalry rode them down as traitors and cowards, and13. MOT-XTED KxiGrTT?. ABOTT 13G0. 178 THE BRITISH NATION


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