Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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... latter certain presents stated to have been received , which tended to manifest
this triumph . Such unblushing effrontery deserved punishment , and , according
to the reigning opinions and customs of that age , called aloud for vengeance .
... latter certain presents stated to have been received , which tended to manifest
this triumph . Such unblushing effrontery deserved punishment , and , according
to the reigning opinions and customs of that age , called aloud for vengeance .
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Jeanne caused a letter to be written , wherein she implored pardon of her parents
for this disobedience , and received the forgiveness she had solicited . On a third
interview with Baudricourt , to whom she was presented by Novelompont , she ...
Jeanne caused a letter to be written , wherein she implored pardon of her parents
for this disobedience , and received the forgiveness she had solicited . On a third
interview with Baudricourt , to whom she was presented by Novelompont , she ...
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The Wednesday following, twenty-seventh of the month at night, died the earl of
Salisbury at the city of Meung on the Loire, whither he had been carried from the
siege, after receiving the wound from the cannon of which he died; whose death
...
The Wednesday following, twenty-seventh of the month at night, died the earl of
Salisbury at the city of Meung on the Loire, whither he had been carried from the
siege, after receiving the wound from the cannon of which he died; whose death
...
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But they were well received with cannons , culverins and other discharges ,
which were incontinently levelled against them from the city , so thickly , tha they
returned in great haste within their camp as well SIEGE OF ORLEANS . 37.
But they were well received with cannons , culverins and other discharges ,
which were incontinently levelled against them from the city , so thickly , tha they
returned in great haste within their camp as well SIEGE OF ORLEANS . 37.
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And thither also repaired the archbishop , clothed , and accompanied by his
canons , and there received and carried the same into the church , and placed it
upon the grand altar of our Lady at Rheims , in front of which came the king ,
clothed ...
And thither also repaired the archbishop , clothed , and accompanied by his
canons , and there received and carried the same into the church , and placed it
upon the grand altar of our Lady at Rheims , in front of which came the king ,
clothed ...
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