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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... Paris , as well as in Choisy , page 222. The duke also caused every thing to be paid him , even to the expedition undertaken against Flanders for his own particular interest ; yet , notwithstanding these enormous exactions , he died ...
... Paris , as well as in Choisy , page 222. The duke also caused every thing to be paid him , even to the expedition undertaken against Flanders for his own particular interest ; yet , notwithstanding these enormous exactions , he died ...
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... Paris compared the seeming virtue of the duke with the depravity of his victim ; and the assassin was not only excused , but even found an advocate among the ministers of the gospel . * * The person above alluded to was Jean Petit , a ...
... Paris compared the seeming virtue of the duke with the depravity of his victim ; and the assassin was not only excused , but even found an advocate among the ministers of the gospel . * * The person above alluded to was Jean Petit , a ...
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... Paris at his disposal , in order to render his dominion permanent , he gave arms to the lowest and the most ferocious band he could collect together ; the butchers , * and those employed to skin the slaughtered animals , became the ...
... Paris at his disposal , in order to render his dominion permanent , he gave arms to the lowest and the most ferocious band he could collect together ; the butchers , * and those employed to skin the slaughtered animals , became the ...
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... Paris was taken , and surrendered up to the Armagnacs , who did not , it is true , arm the multitude , yet their administration was almost as insupportable . The Burgundians in their turn were pursued and op- pressed ; the slightest ...
... Paris was taken , and surrendered up to the Armagnacs , who did not , it is true , arm the multitude , yet their administration was almost as insupportable . The Burgundians in their turn were pursued and op- pressed ; the slightest ...
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... Paris , and have the king at his disposal ; which objects attained , he became indifferent about the English invading the Jean the Dauphin , who had succeeded to Louis , died on Monday the 5th of April , 1416 , before Easter , and ...
... Paris , and have the king at his disposal ; which objects attained , he became indifferent about the English invading the Jean the Dauphin , who had succeeded to Louis , died on Monday the 5th of April , 1416 , before Easter , and ...
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