Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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It is , above all , essential that a king , at the commencement of his reign , should
give proofs of his courage , his activity , his equitable administration of public
affairs , and all those qualifications which are the essentials of royalty . The
conduct ...
It is , above all , essential that a king , at the commencement of his reign , should
give proofs of his courage , his activity , his equitable administration of public
affairs , and all those qualifications which are the essentials of royalty . The
conduct ...
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... kingdom that it raised the courage , lost and beaten down by despair
Wherefore the king caused horses and arms to be given to her , and an army with
a number of great captains , in company of whom she carried succour to those of
Orleans ...
... kingdom that it raised the courage , lost and beaten down by despair
Wherefore the king caused horses and arms to be given to her , and an army with
a number of great captains , in company of whom she carried succour to those of
Orleans ...
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He was extremely regretted by all the English , as well on account of the great
proofs he had given of his courage in divers rencounters , as also from his being
of considerable utility to them . " Page 20 For he was their marshal , and a right ...
He was extremely regretted by all the English , as well on account of the great
proofs he had given of his courage in divers rencounters , as also from his being
of considerable utility to them . " Page 20 For he was their marshal , and a right ...
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being wary and cunning , and seeing that the king knew no longer what to do or
to say , and the people , on account of continual wars , so much oppressed as not
to be able to raise their courage , betook themselves to have recourse to a ...
being wary and cunning , and seeing that the king knew no longer what to do or
to say , and the people , on account of continual wars , so much oppressed as not
to be able to raise their courage , betook themselves to have recourse to a ...
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The duke of Bedford perceyving his faint courage , followed him by mountaynes
and dales , till he came to a towne in Barre , not farre from Senlis , where he
found the French king and his army . Wherefore he ordered his battayle , lyke a
man ...
The duke of Bedford perceyving his faint courage , followed him by mountaynes
and dales , till he came to a towne in Barre , not farre from Senlis , where he
found the French king and his army . Wherefore he ordered his battayle , lyke a
man ...
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