Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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They passed near Auxerre , and soon arrived at Gien , the first city under the
dominion of Charles VII . which they had as yet gained in the course of their
march . The news of the arrival of Jeanne d'Arc spread with rapidity even to the
city of ...
They passed near Auxerre , and soon arrived at Gien , the first city under the
dominion of Charles VII . which they had as yet gained in the course of their
march . The news of the arrival of Jeanne d'Arc spread with rapidity even to the
city of ...
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amenerai un godon , * ( a nickname then given to the English ) , qui en mangera
sa part ; je repasserai par - dessus le pont , après avoir pris les Tournelles : Keep
it until night , for I shall bring with me a godon who will eat his part ; I shall pass ...
amenerai un godon , * ( a nickname then given to the English ) , qui en mangera
sa part ; je repasserai par - dessus le pont , après avoir pris les Tournelles : Keep
it until night , for I shall bring with me a godon who will eat his part ; I shall pass ...
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Over the which first passed , completely armed , a very valiant knight of the Order
of Rhodes , called of Saint John of Jerusalem , named Brother Nicole de Giresme
; and after his example several others also , which is since said to have been ...
Over the which first passed , completely armed , a very valiant knight of the Order
of Rhodes , called of Saint John of Jerusalem , named Brother Nicole de Giresme
; and after his example several others also , which is since said to have been ...
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And notwithstanding all this , in virtue of the safe - conduct , he passed securely
and freely through all the countries , cities , and passes then obedient unto the
king , and returned into his country of Picardy and of Flanders . And the king
being ...
And notwithstanding all this , in virtue of the safe - conduct , he passed securely
and freely through all the countries , cities , and passes then obedient unto the
king , and returned into his country of Picardy and of Flanders . And the king
being ...
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And when men , municions , and money were redie for his high enterprise , he
with all his people came to the sea strond at Dover , redie to pass over the sea
into Flaundyrs . “ But in the meane season , the duke of Bedford , consideryng
how ...
And when men , municions , and money were redie for his high enterprise , he
with all his people came to the sea strond at Dover , redie to pass over the sea
into Flaundyrs . “ But in the meane season , the duke of Bedford , consideryng
how ...
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