Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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... upon that occasion , and the catalogue occupies no less than two pages and a
half grand - in - folio ; he then proceeds to give a detail of the prisoners of note ,
such as Charles duke of Orleans , the son of Louis ; the count of Richemont , & c .
... upon that occasion , and the catalogue occupies no less than two pages and a
half grand - in - folio ; he then proceeds to give a detail of the prisoners of note ,
such as Charles duke of Orleans , the son of Louis ; the count of Richemont , & c .
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Jeanne d'Arc wished that an attack should be immediately made on the bastilles
of the English ; when Count Dunois , who had the command of Orleans , having
ascertained the arrival of La Pucelle , repaired to meet her , crossing the Loire in
...
Jeanne d'Arc wished that an attack should be immediately made on the bastilles
of the English ; when Count Dunois , who had the command of Orleans , having
ascertained the arrival of La Pucelle , repaired to meet her , crossing the Loire in
...
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And when adverting to her reply to count Dunois , respecting the advice of her
God , he remarks , we may naturally suppose it was a matter of no consequence
to the Omnipotent , whether the convoy in question arrived after traversing
Sologne ...
And when adverting to her reply to count Dunois , respecting the advice of her
God , he remarks , we may naturally suppose it was a matter of no consequence
to the Omnipotent , whether the convoy in question arrived after traversing
Sologne ...
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She was accompanied by the count Dunois and many other chieftains of war ,
and immediately proceeded to the principal church to offer up her humble thanks
to the Almighty . Upon this occasion the enthusiasm of the inhabitants of Orleans
...
She was accompanied by the count Dunois and many other chieftains of war ,
and immediately proceeded to the principal church to offer up her humble thanks
to the Almighty . Upon this occasion the enthusiasm of the inhabitants of Orleans
...
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combatants with him , to go to Blois , to the Count de Clermont and Messire John
Estuart ( Stewart ) , Constable of Scotland ; the Lord de la Tour , baron of
Auvergne ; the Viscount of Thouras , lord of Ambois , and other knights and
esquires ...
combatants with him , to go to Blois , to the Count de Clermont and Messire John
Estuart ( Stewart ) , Constable of Scotland ; the Lord de la Tour , baron of
Auvergne ; the Viscount of Thouras , lord of Ambois , and other knights and
esquires ...
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