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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... duke of Milan was fearful of losing his chance : the progress of the Turks , and the safeguard of its commerce , completely occupied the states of Venice : Savoy was too enfeebled to think of aggression : Switzerland , occupied in ...
... duke of Milan was fearful of losing his chance : the progress of the Turks , and the safeguard of its commerce , completely occupied the states of Venice : Savoy was too enfeebled to think of aggression : Switzerland , occupied in ...
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... duke of Berri , did not thirst after a diadem , he no less contributed to increase the public calamities . † His whole life was one tissue of such extravagant And it might also be said , to satisfy his own inclination for magnificence ...
... duke of Berri , did not thirst after a diadem , he no less contributed to increase the public calamities . † His whole life was one tissue of such extravagant And it might also be said , to satisfy his own inclination for magnificence ...
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... duke of Anjou , had wrested from them . The prodigality of this prince converted him into a complete tyrant , and the consequence was , that whole towns , subject to his government , emigrated to Spain . * In the inventory of the goods ...
... duke of Anjou , had wrested from them . The prodigality of this prince converted him into a complete tyrant , and the consequence was , that whole towns , subject to his government , emigrated to Spain . * In the inventory of the goods ...
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... duke of Berri , as first prince of the blood royal , to assume the command : he , however , did not think fit to join in due time , fearful lest Charles VI . should reap the honour of the enterprise ; and thus , the enormous ...
... duke of Berri , as first prince of the blood royal , to assume the command : he , however , did not think fit to join in due time , fearful lest Charles VI . should reap the honour of the enterprise ; and thus , the enormous ...
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... duke of Brittany , under the mere suggestion that that prince had accorded an asylum , not to an enemy of the king , but one of his own opponents . * * This was Pierre de Craon , who had endeavoured to procure the assassination of the ...
... duke of Brittany , under the mere suggestion that that prince had accorded an asylum , not to an enemy of the king , but one of his own opponents . * * This was Pierre de Craon , who had endeavoured to procure the assassination of the ...
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