Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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One of the doctors named to examine La Pucelle , stated before witnesses , that a
woman named Marie d'Avignon had previously presented herself to Charles VII .
, who pretended it had been revealed to her that the kingdom of France would ...
One of the doctors named to examine La Pucelle , stated before witnesses , that a
woman named Marie d'Avignon had previously presented herself to Charles VII .
, who pretended it had been revealed to her that the kingdom of France would ...
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... of which there were some stones that weighed one hundred and sixteen
pounds . And among others was placed near to the Turcie Sainct Jean le Blanc ,
between the wine - press of Faviere and Portereau , a great cannon which they
named ...
... of which there were some stones that weighed one hundred and sixteen
pounds . And among others was placed near to the Turcie Sainct Jean le Blanc ,
between the wine - press of Faviere and Portereau , a great cannon which they
named ...
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... and he gave to accompany her , a very valiant and sage gentleman named
John Daulon ; and for a page and to serve her with honour , he gave her another
gentleman named Loys Decontes . In such sort that all these things declared in
this ...
... and he gave to accompany her , a very valiant and sage gentleman named
John Daulon ; and for a page and to serve her with honour , he gave her another
gentleman named Loys Decontes . In such sort that all these things declared in
this ...
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The Sunday following , named Quasimodo , which is the concluding day of
Easter , sallied out many inhabitants from Orleans , and took possession of a
barge near unto Saint Loup , wherein were nine tons of wine , a hog and venison
, which ...
The Sunday following , named Quasimodo , which is the concluding day of
Easter , sallied out many inhabitants from Orleans , and took possession of a
barge near unto Saint Loup , wherein were nine tons of wine , a hog and venison
, which ...
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... which had the said English gained of the French, and the said earl looked
through one of the windows towards the said city; and as it was said, one of his
captains, named Glassdal, (Glasdale) spake these or the like words to him: 128
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... which had the said English gained of the French, and the said earl looked
through one of the windows towards the said city; and as it was said, one of his
captains, named Glassdal, (Glasdale) spake these or the like words to him: 128
NOTES.
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