Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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Such annual deficit was , in the first instance , made good by the aid of capitals
and accumulated wealth ; but this succour had necessarily a termination .
Resources being exhausted , universal misery was the result , with the exception
of some ...
Such annual deficit was , in the first instance , made good by the aid of capitals
and accumulated wealth ; but this succour had necessarily a termination .
Resources being exhausted , universal misery was the result , with the exception
of some ...
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... that the king did not order the disbursement of these sums until the 21st April ,
1429 , * which was subsequent to the examination of La Pucelle , and his having
in consequence confided to her the charge of conveying succour to Orleans .
... that the king did not order the disbursement of these sums until the 21st April ,
1429 , * which was subsequent to the examination of La Pucelle , and his having
in consequence confided to her the charge of conveying succour to Orleans .
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... that it raised the courage , lost and beaten down by despair Wherefore the king
caused horses and arms to be given to her , and an army with a number of great
captains , in company of whom she carried succour to those of Orleans .
... that it raised the courage , lost and beaten down by despair Wherefore the king
caused horses and arms to be given to her , and an army with a number of great
captains , in company of whom she carried succour to those of Orleans .
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its comfort, succour and aid, many lords, knights, captains and esquires greatly
renowned in war, the principal of whom were John, Bastard of Orleans; the lord of
Saint Severe, Marshal of France; the lord of Bueil; Messire James of Chabanes, ...
its comfort, succour and aid, many lords, knights, captains and esquires greatly
renowned in war, the principal of whom were John, Bastard of Orleans; the lord of
Saint Severe, Marshal of France; the lord of Bueil; Messire James of Chabanes, ...
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But to appease them , he promised that he would succour them with men and
with victuals . After the which departure , there only remained within Orleans the
Bastard of Orleans , the marshal of Saint Severe , and their people . And the
count ...
But to appease them , he promised that he would succour them with men and
with victuals . After the which departure , there only remained within Orleans the
Bastard of Orleans , the marshal of Saint Severe , and their people . And the
count ...
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