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Volume: v. 2 General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1825 Original Publisher: J. Murray Description: Translation by Sara Coleridge of the author’s La trs joyeuse, plaisante et rcrative histoire compose par le Loyal Serviteur, des faiz … de Bayart, which was first published Paris, 1527. Subjects: Fiction / General Fiction / Classics Fiction / Literary Juvenile Nonfiction / History / Medieval Juvenile Fiction / Historical / Medieval Juvenile Fiction / Legends, Myths, Fables / Arthurian Juvenile Fiction / Royalty Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: CHAPTER LII. How siege was laid by the noble Duke of Nemours to Ravenna; and divers attacks made upon it on Good Friday, wherein the French were repulsed. When the gentle Duke of Nemours arrived before Ravenna, he assembled all the Captains, to determine what was to be done; for the French camp began to suffer greatly for lack of provisions, which were conveyed to it with much difficulty. Bread and wine were already beginning to fail, because the Venetians had cut off the supplies on one side, and the Spanish army held all the coast of Romagna; so that the adventurers were under the necessity of subsisting on meat and cheese. Another cross accident had also happened, unforeseen either by the Duke of Nemours or any of the Captains, namely, the Emperor’s having sent written orders to the Captains of the Lansquenets on their lives to retire as soon as ever they had seen his letter, and not to engage with the Spaniards. Among the other GermanCaptains there were two principal ones: Philip of Friburg, and the worthy Jacob, – both valiant men, perdy, and experienced in war. This letter of the Emperor’s fell into the hands of Captai…
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Volume: v. 2 General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1825 Original Publisher: J. Murray Description: Translation by Sara Coleridge of the author’s La trs joyeuse, plaisante et rcrative histoire compose par le Loyal Serviteur, des faiz … de Bayart, which was first published Paris, 1527. Subjects: Fiction / General Fiction / Classics Fiction / Literary Juvenile Nonfiction / History / Medieval Juvenile Fiction / Historical / Medieval Juvenile Fiction / Legends, Myths, Fables / Arthurian Juvenile Fiction / Royalty Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: CHAPTER LII. How siege was laid by the noble Duke of Nemours to Ravenna; and divers attacks made upon it on Good Friday, wherein the French were repulsed. When the gentle Duke of Nemours arrived before Ravenna, he assembled all the Captains, to determine what was to be done; for the French camp began to suffer greatly for lack of provisions, which were conveyed to it with much difficulty. Bread and wine were already beginning to fail, because the Venetians had cut off the supplies on one side, and the Spanish army held all the coast of Romagna; so that the adventurers were under the necessity of subsisting on meat and cheese. Another cross accident had also happened, unforeseen either by the Duke of Nemours or any of the Captains, namely, the Emperor’s having sent written orders to the Captains of the Lansquenets on their lives to retire as soon as ever they had seen his letter, and not to engage with the Spaniards. Among the other GermanCaptains there were two principal ones: Philip of Friburg, and the worthy Jacob, – both valiant men, perdy, and experienced in war. This letter of the Emperor’s fell into the hands of Captai…