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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... oppressed it , was pursued with redoubled energy ; commerce and industry were encouraged ; arts and sciences had awakened from the long dream of feudal oppression ; the citizens , in short the whole popu- OF FRANCE .
... oppressed it , was pursued with redoubled energy ; commerce and industry were encouraged ; arts and sciences had awakened from the long dream of feudal oppression ; the citizens , in short the whole popu- OF FRANCE .
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With the History of Her Times William Henry Ireland. oppression ; the citizens , in short the whole popu- lation , became united in support of the government , whose benefits and whose services were duly appre- ciated , after twenty ...
With the History of Her Times William Henry Ireland. oppression ; the citizens , in short the whole popu- lation , became united in support of the government , whose benefits and whose services were duly appre- ciated , after twenty ...
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... , and thousands of the citizens condemned to pay penalties which ended in their complete ruin , without the public treasury being in any degree benefited . the government to adopt those rigorous proceed- ings which very viii REVOLUTIONS.
... , and thousands of the citizens condemned to pay penalties which ended in their complete ruin , without the public treasury being in any degree benefited . the government to adopt those rigorous proceed- ings which very viii REVOLUTIONS.
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... citizens . The regent had not yet completed the preparations for his expedition , when , as a just punishment for his crimes , he lost his life ; upon which Philip le Hardi , duke of Burgundy , one of his brothers , hastened the young ...
... citizens . The regent had not yet completed the preparations for his expedition , when , as a just punishment for his crimes , he lost his life ; upon which Philip le Hardi , duke of Burgundy , one of his brothers , hastened the young ...
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... and the dauphin , in order to carry them off . The good and peaceable citizens , victims of the alternate fury of the Burgundians and the Armagnacs , used every effort to restore tranquillity : several truces as well as OF FRANCE . XXV.
... and the dauphin , in order to carry them off . The good and peaceable citizens , victims of the alternate fury of the Burgundians and the Armagnacs , used every effort to restore tranquillity : several truces as well as OF FRANCE . XXV.
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