Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1William Henry Ireland R. Triphook, 1824 |
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... Jean le Bon and grandson of Philip de Valois , healed those accumulated evils which the first representatives of the race of Valois had heaped upon France by their imprudence and obstinate con- duct , and had thus succeeded in rendering ...
... Jean le Bon and grandson of Philip de Valois , healed those accumulated evils which the first representatives of the race of Valois had heaped upon France by their imprudence and obstinate con- duct , and had thus succeeded in rendering ...
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... Jean sans Peur , the son of Philip , duke of Burgundy , who was more justly entitled to the ap- pellation of Jean suns Vertus , had he not displayed very great talent in the art of war , and a rooted detestation for licentiousness and ...
... Jean sans Peur , the son of Philip , duke of Burgundy , who was more justly entitled to the ap- pellation of Jean suns Vertus , had he not displayed very great talent in the art of war , and a rooted detestation for licentiousness and ...
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... Jean , thus armed for iniquity at all points , appeared upon the great political scene . Charles had constituted Louis lieutenant - general of the kingdom of France ; but he had also appointed a council composed of the leading ...
... Jean , thus armed for iniquity at all points , appeared upon the great political scene . Charles had constituted Louis lieutenant - general of the kingdom of France ; but he had also appointed a council composed of the leading ...
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... Jean sans Peur the idol of the people , in proportion as Louis and Isabella became the objects of their contempt and horror . Jean then devised every means to augment the predilection his late conduct had inspired , and to foment ...
... Jean sans Peur the idol of the people , in proportion as Louis and Isabella became the objects of their contempt and horror . Jean then devised every means to augment the predilection his late conduct had inspired , and to foment ...
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... Jean , however , dissembled ; and , perhaps , delighted that his shame afforded him an excuse in the eyes of the Parisians , he caused Louis to be assassinated , although they had been reconciled three days previous , and had received ...
... Jean , however , dissembled ; and , perhaps , delighted that his shame afforded him an excuse in the eyes of the Parisians , he caused Louis to be assassinated , although they had been reconciled three days previous , and had received ...
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