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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... respecting these popular tumults , at page 50 of his introductory matter ; and in regard to the rigorous measures pursued , as well as for a detail of such commotions , see the same history , pages 6 , 13 , 15 , 35 , and 41. It was ...
... respecting these popular tumults , at page 50 of his introductory matter ; and in regard to the rigorous measures pursued , as well as for a detail of such commotions , see the same history , pages 6 , 13 , 15 , 35 , and 41. It was ...
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... , solemnly protested his ignorance respecting the retreat of Craon . See Laboureur's History , page 216 ; Choisy , page 162 ; Villaret , xii . 110 , & c . The dukes of Berri and of Burgundy , irritated at OF FRANCE . xiii.
... , solemnly protested his ignorance respecting the retreat of Craon . See Laboureur's History , page 216 ; Choisy , page 162 ; Villaret , xii . 110 , & c . The dukes of Berri and of Burgundy , irritated at OF FRANCE . xiii.
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... respecting the character of his accomplice in iniquity , Isabella of Bavaria . Her name is , indeed , a stain upon the page of history ; nor have four centuries sufficed to wipe away from the recollection of the French nation the odium ...
... respecting the character of his accomplice in iniquity , Isabella of Bavaria . Her name is , indeed , a stain upon the page of history ; nor have four centuries sufficed to wipe away from the recollection of the French nation the odium ...
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... respecting this singular point in the history of France , so very important , and yet so difficult to unravel . ( See Daniel , vi . pages 557 to 574 ; Essais sur Paris , iii . pages 303 to 340. ) * Hume states that the tender age of ...
... respecting this singular point in the history of France , so very important , and yet so difficult to unravel . ( See Daniel , vi . pages 557 to 574 ; Essais sur Paris , iii . pages 303 to 340. ) * Hume states that the tender age of ...
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... respecting the detail of this action , and Berry positively affirms that it took place after that of Crevant . According to Berry , page 370 , this force consisted of six hundred horsemen bearing lances , and one thousand foot . The ...
... respecting the detail of this action , and Berry positively affirms that it took place after that of Crevant . According to Berry , page 370 , this force consisted of six hundred horsemen bearing lances , and one thousand foot . The ...
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