Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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was necessary to impede his course ; the constable caused his arrest , then
judged him by a commission , and delivered him over to be executed , in spite of
the king . Richemont , however , did not deign to adopt that formality of justice in ...
was necessary to impede his course ; the constable caused his arrest , then
judged him by a commission , and delivered him over to be executed , in spite of
the king . Richemont , however , did not deign to adopt that formality of justice in ...
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This was Saint Michael , who expressed himself to the young girl to the following
effect : “ That the Almighty felt great pity towards France ; and that it was
necessary she should go to the king's assistance : that she would cause the
raising of the ...
This was Saint Michael , who expressed himself to the young girl to the following
effect : “ That the Almighty felt great pity towards France ; and that it was
necessary she should go to the king's assistance : that she would cause the
raising of the ...
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It is absolutely necessary that I should go thither , ” she incessantly cried , " for so
wills my Lord . It is on the part of the King of heaven that this mission is confided
to me ; and were it necessary that I should repair thither on my knees , I would go
...
It is absolutely necessary that I should go thither , ” she incessantly cried , " for so
wills my Lord . It is on the part of the King of heaven that this mission is confided
to me ; and were it necessary that I should repair thither on my knees , I would go
...
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... of the ardour and willingness evinced by the Orleanese to attack the English
bastilles ; in which decision she was seconded by La Hire and Florent d'Illiers ,
while several other captains conceived it necessary to await the arrival of the
army .
... of the ardour and willingness evinced by the Orleanese to attack the English
bastilles ; in which decision she was seconded by La Hire and Florent d'Illiers ,
while several other captains conceived it necessary to await the arrival of the
army .
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... however , a different line of conduct became necessary , as will appear in the
following extract taken from Grafton , page 543 : the regent being compelled to
have recourse to flattery , as , in consequence of the defection of so many places
in ...
... however , a different line of conduct became necessary , as will appear in the
following extract taken from Grafton , page 543 : the regent being compelled to
have recourse to flattery , as , in consequence of the defection of so many places
in ...
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