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consented though the French army consisted of 150,000 Men, and the English were reduced by sickness to 9000 -- On the 25th of Octr 1415 the King being encamped near Agincourt, drew up his Army into two lines, the first commanded by the Duke of York, and the second by himself, he disposed his few Men to seek advantage & behaved with such extraordinary conduct, and courage that he