Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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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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A dissipation of the public treasure , and the consequent invasion and loss of
provinces from a want of the means of defence , were the ordinary services of the
pretended friends of Charles ! Suppose even a defect of judgment could have ...
A dissipation of the public treasure , and the consequent invasion and loss of
provinces from a want of the means of defence , were the ordinary services of the
pretended friends of Charles ! Suppose even a defect of judgment could have ...
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Jeanne had completely succeeded in convincing Laxart of the truth of her
mission , so that his faith was by no means shaken by the difficulties he had to
surmount ; and at the beginning of Lent , in the same year , he again consented
to ...
Jeanne had completely succeeded in convincing Laxart of the truth of her
mission , so that his faith was by no means shaken by the difficulties he had to
surmount ; and at the beginning of Lent , in the same year , he again consented
to ...
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... that if you were not the true heir of the kingdom of France , it would so please
bim to deprive you of the means of continuing the war which is productive of so
many evils : secondly , that if the sufferings of the people are inflicted on account
of ...
... that if you were not the true heir of the kingdom of France , it would so please
bim to deprive you of the means of continuing the war which is productive of so
many evils : secondly , that if the sufferings of the people are inflicted on account
of ...
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... named Postica aglerii : what the word aglerii means is , however , at present
wholly unknown ; and lastly in our Diary the words Postern Chesneau are for the
first time adopted to designate this gate . Page 3. Placed in front of the Tournelles
.
... named Postica aglerii : what the word aglerii means is , however , at present
wholly unknown ; and lastly in our Diary the words Postern Chesneau are for the
first time adopted to designate this gate . Page 3. Placed in front of the Tournelles
.
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