Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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Two naval victories , one of which was gained by the duke of Bedford ,
completely annihilated the plans and the hopes of the Constable , and
emboldened the duke of Burgundy to complete his dishonour and effect the ruin
of France by ...
Two naval victories , one of which was gained by the duke of Bedford ,
completely annihilated the plans and the hopes of the Constable , and
emboldened the duke of Burgundy to complete his dishonour and effect the ruin
of France by ...
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After such a reply any comment is unnecessary . It will be sufficient to observe ,
that the manoeuvres of Giac and Beaulieu , and the effect produced by the
operations resorted to in effecting their overthrow , completely exhausted for one
year ...
After such a reply any comment is unnecessary . It will be sufficient to observe ,
that the manoeuvres of Giac and Beaulieu , and the effect produced by the
operations resorted to in effecting their overthrow , completely exhausted for one
year ...
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Numerous attempts have been made by French writers to prove that the mission
of Jeanne d'Arc was the effect of celestial agency , which assertion is combated
by Robertson , in his introduction to the history of Charles V. He therein examines
...
Numerous attempts have been made by French writers to prove that the mission
of Jeanne d'Arc was the effect of celestial agency , which assertion is combated
by Robertson , in his introduction to the history of Charles V. He therein examines
...
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We cannot account for the conduct of this nobleman towards La Pucelle , whom
destiny had placed in his power ; she nobly combated to emancipate her country
from a foreign yoke , and whatsoever might have been the effect produced on ...
We cannot account for the conduct of this nobleman towards La Pucelle , whom
destiny had placed in his power ; she nobly combated to emancipate her country
from a foreign yoke , and whatsoever might have been the effect produced on ...
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... of effects from causes , prognosticated that extraordinary accidents would
ensue , and which happened accordingly . ... that the council of Charles VI .
enacted , that they should offer up their prayers in order to effect the king's
recovery .
... of effects from causes , prognosticated that extraordinary accidents would
ensue , and which happened accordingly . ... that the council of Charles VI .
enacted , that they should offer up their prayers in order to effect the king's
recovery .
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