Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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The king then fled from town to town in order to protect those ministers who were
precipitating him to ruin , and he thus evaded the warrior who furnished him the
means of preserving his crown . Nothing more was wanting than the retreat of the
...
The king then fled from town to town in order to protect those ministers who were
precipitating him to ruin , and he thus evaded the warrior who furnished him the
means of preserving his crown . Nothing more was wanting than the retreat of the
...
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In the which town was highly praised the Pucelle , for the good will and the hardy
courage by her displayed , in seeking to assault so strong a city , and so well
garrisoned with men and artillery , as was the city of Paris . And for a certainty
many ...
In the which town was highly praised the Pucelle , for the good will and the hardy
courage by her displayed , in seeking to assault so strong a city , and so well
garrisoned with men and artillery , as was the city of Paris . And for a certainty
many ...
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The sources of the river Loire take their rise in Upper Vivarais in Languedoc , and
at the base of Mount Gerbierle - joux , and after running through an extent of
country the river becomes navigable at the small town of Saint Rambert , above ...
The sources of the river Loire take their rise in Upper Vivarais in Languedoc , and
at the base of Mount Gerbierle - joux , and after running through an extent of
country the river becomes navigable at the small town of Saint Rambert , above ...
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... on the Marne , & c . As mention is made of the town of Laigny in our Diary , the
editor cannot refrain from inserting the following extract from Holinshed , page
603 , who , when speaking of the siege of that town by the English , in 226
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... on the Marne , & c . As mention is made of the town of Laigny in our Diary , the
editor cannot refrain from inserting the following extract from Holinshed , page
603 , who , when speaking of the siege of that town by the English , in 226
NOTES.
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