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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... conduct they uniformly pursued for the period of six years , during which they disposed of the kingdom just as suited their own convenience . Yet , however incredible it may seem , so wretched a state of affairs was nevertheless to give ...
... conduct they uniformly pursued for the period of six years , during which they disposed of the kingdom just as suited their own convenience . Yet , however incredible it may seem , so wretched a state of affairs was nevertheless to give ...
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... conduct rendered 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 ...
... conduct rendered 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 ...
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... conduct of too many Frenchmen ; and although their historians may have wept over their errors , they certainly have accorded no pity or even indulgence for their vices and their crimes . Such writers are more worthy commiseration than ...
... conduct of too many Frenchmen ; and although their historians may have wept over their errors , they certainly have accorded no pity or even indulgence for their vices and their crimes . Such writers are more worthy commiseration than ...
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... did not reap the smallest personal benefit from their dishonourable conduct ; France became the only victim ; for the politic Henry would not furnish any auxiliary troops until the ratification of the treaty at Bourges . * XXX REVOLUTIONS.
... did not reap the smallest personal benefit from their dishonourable conduct ; France became the only victim ; for the politic Henry would not furnish any auxiliary troops until the ratification of the treaty at Bourges . * XXX REVOLUTIONS.
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... conduct he should pursue . In some measure the master of France , it no longer was his interest to favour the English , since , having in their turn the ascendency , they might have oppressed the kingdom ; while in another di- rection ...
... conduct he should pursue . In some measure the master of France , it no longer was his interest to favour the English , since , having in their turn the ascendency , they might have oppressed the kingdom ; while in another di- rection ...
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