Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1William Henry Ireland R. Triphook, 1824 |
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... received the sacrament together . Jean was not mistaken ; the inhabitants of Paris compared the seeming virtue of the duke with the depravity of his victim ; and the assassin was not only excused , but even found an advocate among the ...
... received the sacrament together . Jean was not mistaken ; the inhabitants of Paris compared the seeming virtue of the duke with the depravity of his victim ; and the assassin was not only excused , but even found an advocate among the ...
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... received aid from the English government , was the duke of Burgundy ; who , if culpable in using too . much diligence in this respect , was a hundred times less criminal than were the Armagnacs , in re- spect to the conditions to which ...
... received aid from the English government , was the duke of Burgundy ; who , if culpable in using too . much diligence in this respect , was a hundred times less criminal than were the Armagnacs , in re- spect to the conditions to which ...
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... receiving the least check , and above all , when pay and pillage were wanting , they returned without opposition to their respective homes ; so that it was scarcely possible to enter upon a campaign , until the Scotch had supplied their ...
... receiving the least check , and above all , when pay and pillage were wanting , they returned without opposition to their respective homes ; so that it was scarcely possible to enter upon a campaign , until the Scotch had supplied their ...
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... received reinforcements from Scotland and from Spain , when an army of ten thousand men was collected , and employed to lay the siege before Crévant . The allies , under the command of the earl of Suffolk , marched to their rencounter ...
... received reinforcements from Scotland and from Spain , when an army of ten thousand men was collected , and employed to lay the siege before Crévant . The allies , under the command of the earl of Suffolk , marched to their rencounter ...
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... receiving a crown , gave Jacquelina his hand in marriage ; which circumstance pro- duced a breach with the duke of Burgundy , who was very nearly related to the duke of Brabant , and had calculated upon inheriting the joint territories ...
... receiving a crown , gave Jacquelina his hand in marriage ; which circumstance pro- duced a breach with the duke of Burgundy , who was very nearly related to the duke of Brabant , and had calculated upon inheriting the joint territories ...
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