Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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d'Arc , addressing Charles VII . “ Ce ne suis - je pas qui suis Roi , Jehanne ; It is
not I who am the king , Jeanne , " answered the monarch , at the same time
pointing out a lord of his retinue , to which he added : “ Voici le Roi : Here is the
king .
d'Arc , addressing Charles VII . “ Ce ne suis - je pas qui suis Roi , Jehanne ; It is
not I who am the king , Jeanne , " answered the monarch , at the same time
pointing out a lord of his retinue , to which he added : “ Voici le Roi : Here is the
king .
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The earl of Salisbury , a great lord and the most renowned in feats of arms of all
the English ; and the which for Henry , king of England , to whom he was related ,
and as his lieutenant and chief of his army in this kingdom , had been present at ...
The earl of Salisbury , a great lord and the most renowned in feats of arms of all
the English ; and the which for Henry , king of England , to whom he was related ,
and as his lieutenant and chief of his army in this kingdom , had been present at ...
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thus addressed herself unto him , shedding warm tears : “ Gentle king , thus is
accomplished the pleasure “ of God , whose will was , that the siege of Orleans “
should be raised , and that you should be con“ ducted unto this city of Rheims to
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thus addressed herself unto him , shedding warm tears : “ Gentle king , thus is
accomplished the pleasure “ of God , whose will was , that the siege of Orleans “
should be raised , and that you should be con“ ducted unto this city of Rheims to
...
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And when the following morning dawned , the English began their march and
went to Paris , and the king with his army returned to Crespy in Vallois . The
ensuing night , the king lodged in Crespy , and the day after went to Compiegne ,
at the ...
And when the following morning dawned , the English began their march and
went to Paris , and the king with his army returned to Crespy in Vallois . The
ensuing night , the king lodged in Crespy , and the day after went to Compiegne ,
at the ...
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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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