Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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Monstrelet , cxlix . gives a list of the principal gentlemen killed 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 ...
Monstrelet , cxlix . gives a list of the principal gentlemen killed 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 ...
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If Charles had to boast some captains of tried valour and experience , the English
were by no means deficient in that respect ; and what tended still more to give
advantage to the latter , were those distinguished and able generals intrusted
with ...
If Charles had to boast some captains of tried valour and experience , the English
were by no means deficient in that respect ; and what tended still more to give
advantage to the latter , were those distinguished and able generals intrusted
with ...
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Having brought our Summary , occupying a space of forty - eight years , ( from
1380 to 1428 , ) to the period when the English laid siege to the city of Orleans ,
we shall now proceed to give some account of Jeanne d'Arc from her birth to the
...
Having brought our Summary , occupying a space of forty - eight years , ( from
1380 to 1428 , ) to the period when the English laid siege to the city of Orleans ,
we shall now proceed to give some account of Jeanne d'Arc from her birth to the
...
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On being pressed to give some certain proofs respecting her divine mission , *
she made this dignified reply : “ Je ne suis pas venue à Poitiers pour faire des
signes ; mais conduisez - moi à Orléans , et je vous montrerai des signes
pourquoi je ...
On being pressed to give some certain proofs respecting her divine mission , *
she made this dignified reply : “ Je ne suis pas venue à Poitiers pour faire des
signes ; mais conduisez - moi à Orléans , et je vous montrerai des signes
pourquoi je ...
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... when describing the then situation of affairs between the regent duke of
Bedford , and Charles VII . , gives the ensuing ... from whence it should seem that
the English were averse to give battle to the French , the direct opposite of which
is ...
... when describing the then situation of affairs between the regent duke of
Bedford , and Charles VII . , gives the ensuing ... from whence it should seem that
the English were averse to give battle to the French , the direct opposite of which
is ...
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