Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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The duke of Brittany , who had hitherto continued neuter , at length joined the
English , and after this alliance , took possession of numerous places . Charles ,
in the spring , received reinforcements from Scotland and from Spain , when an ...
The duke of Brittany , who had hitherto continued neuter , at length joined the
English , and after this alliance , took possession of numerous places . Charles ,
in the spring , received reinforcements from Scotland and from Spain , when an ...
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Charles , finding it was useless to dissemble any longer , felt more disposed to
listen to the maid , who thus continued : “ Très noble seigneur Dauphin , Right
noble lord Dauphin , je viens et suis envoyée de la part de Dieu pour porter
secours ...
Charles , finding it was useless to dissemble any longer , felt more disposed to
listen to the maid , who thus continued : “ Très noble seigneur Dauphin , Right
noble lord Dauphin , je viens et suis envoyée de la part de Dieu pour porter
secours ...
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... at which place there was a port in every respect commodious for discharging
the supplies into large vessels . The wind , which had till this period uniformly
continued adverse to the arrival of the barks , became favourable ; the craft
passed ...
... at which place there was a port in every respect commodious for discharging
the supplies into large vessels . The wind , which had till this period uniformly
continued adverse to the arrival of the barks , became favourable ; the craft
passed ...
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But they were compelled to re - enter in great haste and in a mighty crowd by
several valiant captains and persons at arms of the king's army , who continued
there , holding as it were a siege , during the space of five days , in the course of
...
But they were compelled to re - enter in great haste and in a mighty crowd by
several valiant captains and persons at arms of the king's army , who continued
there , holding as it were a siege , during the space of five days , in the course of
...
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When the king had continued for a space of time in this same saint city of
Soissons , he went his way and arrived at Chateau Thierry , and from thence to
Provins , at the which place he continued three or four days , and ranged his
army in ...
When the king had continued for a space of time in this same saint city of
Soissons , he went his way and arrived at Chateau Thierry , and from thence to
Provins , at the which place he continued three or four days , and ranged his
army in ...
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