. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress. / ?•? ? § . |TB«t !)iT 4o ROUEN: A DAY IN THE NORMAN CAPITAL. v I ? . • •? . ? ? -6 . itt**.^i-x> ..Ui. -• - -??-?-? ?. Rouen Cathedral. And, following closely bis messageof war, ?ie landed at Harfleur, andthence marched against the growingarmies of France, slaughtering themat Agincourt on St. Crispians day,in 1415. As a result, the Frenchwere compelled to win peace on mostdisastrous terms. The dauphin had his revenge,though, after the deaths of his fatherand of Henry V. The feeble HenryVI, the last of his house t
. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress. / ?•? ? § . |TB«t !)iT 4o ROUEN: A DAY IN THE NORMAN CAPITAL. v I ? . • •? . ? ? -6 . itt**.^i-x> ..Ui. -• - -??-?-? ?. Rouen Cathedral. And, following closely bis messageof war, ?ie landed at Harfleur, andthence marched against the growingarmies of France, slaughtering themat Agincourt on St. Crispians day,in 1415. As a result, the Frenchwere compelled to win peace on mostdisastrous terms. The dauphin had his revenge,though, after the deaths of his fatherand of Henry V. The feeble HenryVI, the last of his house to rule inEngland, was then on the throne,and Charles was making feeble andineffectual efforts to regain his came Jeanne dAre with herVoices, and threw defeat after defeat upon the English, drivingthem back forever out of the greaterpart of France. The Maid herself ^pr**w th . The Facade of tne Ca^dsi. ROUEN: A DAY /A 1III-: NORMAN CAPITAL. 4i --? . JW i : %rrrrrrrrrrtrn -? ? was captured at Compiegne by sol-diers of the Duke of Burgundy, thenacting with the English. He sof#his prisoner to his allies for onethousand livres, and she was triedfor witchcraft at Rouen, and thereburned
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