Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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... Burgundy was in possession of a French prince of the blood royal , to whom
also several provinces of the Low Countries had devolved : the prince of Lorraine
會畫意臺三皇爵·臺食言學 TE 71 sought for a son - in - law and iv REVOLUTIONS.
... Burgundy was in possession of a French prince of the blood royal , to whom
also several provinces of the Low Countries had devolved : the prince of Lorraine
會畫意臺三皇爵·臺食言學 TE 71 sought for a son - in - law and iv REVOLUTIONS.
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The regent had not yet completed the preparations for his expedition , when , as
a just punishment for his crimes , he lost his life ; upon which Philip le Hardi ,
duke of Burgundy , one of his brothers , hastened the young king , Charles VI . ,
into ...
The regent had not yet completed the preparations for his expedition , when , as
a just punishment for his crimes , he lost his life ; upon which Philip le Hardi ,
duke of Burgundy , one of his brothers , hastened the young king , Charles VI . ,
into ...
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spation ೬ ಗ DIDE thority of the counts of Flanders , and subsequently that of the
house of Burgundy . Thus , the revenues of the French monarchy , and the blood
of the people , served to cement an empire , which , in less than thirty years ...
spation ೬ ಗ DIDE thority of the counts of Flanders , and subsequently that of the
house of Burgundy . Thus , the revenues of the French monarchy , and the blood
of the people , served to cement an empire , which , in less than thirty years ...
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... burdens of state affairs , furnish food for his wavering mind , pamper his
prodigality , ( for he was not less extravagant than the dukes of Berri and of
Burgundy , ) gratify his love of pleasure , and constantly amuse him with
chimerical projects .
... burdens of state affairs , furnish food for his wavering mind , pamper his
prodigality , ( for he was not less extravagant than the dukes of Berri and of
Burgundy , ) gratify his love of pleasure , and constantly amuse him with
chimerical projects .
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UNOD 1995 The dukes of Berri and of Burgundy , irritated at finding that the spoil
of France , which they had been accustomed to regard as their own patrimony ,
had been consigned by the monarch to other hands , waited with impatience for ...
UNOD 1995 The dukes of Berri and of Burgundy , irritated at finding that the spoil
of France , which they had been accustomed to regard as their own patrimony ,
had been consigned by the monarch to other hands , waited with impatience for ...
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