| Charles William Jones - 1859 - 120 páginas
...do, which was to raise the siege of Orleans, and to see the king crowned ; now therefore I pray you to send me back to my father and mother, to keep their sheep and cattle." But so useful an ally could not be parted with so easily, and she was persuaded to remain... | |
| François Guizot - 1879 - 726 páginas
...16) fw^ich recur after a forced suspension. Joan rode between Dunois and the archbishop of Eheims, chancellor of France. The air resounded with the Te...it was somewhat sent from God and not otherwise." Siege of ComptigJie. 1 89 Historians and even contemporaries have given much discussion to the question... | |
| Guizot (M., François) - 1882 - 700 páginas
...be in tliese parts." "Joan," inquired Dunois, "know you when you will die and in what place 1 " "1 know not," said she, " for I am at the will of God."...towards heaven, gave thanks to God, they the more lielieved that it was somewhat sent from God and not otherwise." \ Siege of Compiegne. 1 89 4 Historians... | |
| Joseph H. Beale - 1884 - 1180 páginas
...when I die, I should much like it to be in these parts." " Joan," inquired Dunois, " know you wh£n you will die and in what place ? " "I know not," said...eye-witness, "heard these words of Joan, who, with eyes toward heaven, gave thanks to God, they the more believed that it was somewhat sent from God and not... | |
| Arthur (fict. name.) - 1884 - 362 páginas
...the gallant Dunois. As they talked together, she said, " I have done what the Lord commanded me,—to raise the siege of Orleans, and have the gentle king...and their cattle, and do that which was my wont." It would, indeed, have been well for Joan if she could have done this and gone back to her old peaceful... | |
| Charles Morris - 1893 - 362 páginas
...commanded me to do," said Joan, " to raise the siege of Orleans and have the gentle king crowned. I should like it well if it should please Him to send me back...sheep and their cattle and do that which was my wont." It would have been well for her if she had done so, for her future career was one of failure and misfortune.... | |
| 1897 - 844 páginas
...commanded me to do," said loan, " to raise the siege of Orleans and have the gentle king crowned. I should like it well if it should please Him to send me back...sheep and their cattle and do that which was my wont." It would have been well for her if she had done so, for her future career was town to save it, but... | |
| 1899 - 392 páginas
...and her best friend, the gallant Dunois. As they talked together, she said, " I have done what the Lord commanded me, — to raise the siege of Orleans,...and their cattle, and do that which was my wont." It would, indeed, have been well for Joan if she could have done this and gone back to her old peaceful... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1900 - 524 páginas
...another, who had been a Burgundian, she said, " I fear but one thing—treachery." In the duke d'Alencon's presence she repeated to the king, " Make good use...eye-witness, "heard these words of Joan, who, with eyes toward heaven, gave thanks to God, they the more believed that it was somewhat sent from God, and not... | |
| 1884 - 624 páginas
...air resounded with the Te Deum sung with all their hearts by clergy and crowd. " In God's name,"said Joan to Dunois, " here is a good people and a devout...eye-witness, "heard these words of Joan, who, with eyes toward heaven, gave thanks to God, they the more believed that it was somewhat sent from God and not... | |
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