Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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This fortunate posture of affairs might , indeed , have increased , since Charles V.
, to whom it was due , still continued in the prime of life . — Alas ! the prosperity of
millions is frequently dependent on the life of one individual ! The king died ...
This fortunate posture of affairs might , indeed , have increased , since Charles V.
, to whom it was due , still continued in the prime of life . — Alas ! the prosperity of
millions is frequently dependent on the life of one individual ! The king died ...
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merely tended to place public affairs in the hands of new depredators ; since his
ministers and courtiers proved more bold than the two princes who had preceded
them ; for it was their policy to enrich themselves as fast as possible , whereas ...
merely tended to place public affairs in the hands of new depredators ; since his
ministers and courtiers proved more bold than the two princes who had preceded
them ; for it was their policy to enrich themselves as fast as possible , whereas ...
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Such a termination of affairs seemed highly probable ; but the English cause was
weakened by the loss of its most able leader , and obliged to confide the
administration of France and that of England to two different rulers . * This
circumstance ...
Such a termination of affairs seemed highly probable ; but the English cause was
weakened by the loss of its most able leader , and obliged to confide the
administration of France and that of England to two different rulers . * This
circumstance ...
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It must be confessed that Charles was much improved by the experience of
twenty years , after which his conduct seemed happily to coincide with the
posture of his affairs ; yet , this acknowledgment cannot justify his extraordinary
mode of ...
It must be confessed that Charles was much improved by the experience of
twenty years , after which his conduct seemed happily to coincide with the
posture of his affairs ; yet , this acknowledgment cannot justify his extraordinary
mode of ...
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The presence of Jeanne gave confidence to the retreating French , whom she
commanded to return to the assault ; thus changing the posture of affairs by her
presence of mind , celerity , and courage . Lord Talbot in vain gave orders that
the ...
The presence of Jeanne gave confidence to the retreating French , whom she
commanded to return to the assault ; thus changing the posture of affairs by her
presence of mind , celerity , and courage . Lord Talbot in vain gave orders that
the ...
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