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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... dauphin , then in adolescency , and already despised on account of his early profligacy , was not able to dispute . The princes , and the majority of the nobles , however , conspired against the duke of Burgundy ; some with a view to ...
... dauphin , then in adolescency , and already despised on account of his early profligacy , was not able to dispute . The princes , and the majority of the nobles , however , conspired against the duke of Burgundy ; some with a view to ...
Página xxv
... dauphin , in order to carry them off . The good and peaceable citizens , victims of the alternate fury of the Burgundians and the Armagnacs , used every effort to restore tranquillity : several truces as well as OF FRANCE . XXV.
... dauphin , in order to carry them off . The good and peaceable citizens , victims of the alternate fury of the Burgundians and the Armagnacs , used every effort to restore tranquillity : several truces as well as OF FRANCE . XXV.
Página xxvi
... dauphin Louis succeeded in rescuing Paris froin the butchers , there were found in the house of one of the sanguinary chiefs of this band , two lists of proscription , the first of which con- tained a catalogue of no less than fourteen ...
... dauphin Louis succeeded in rescuing Paris froin the butchers , there were found in the house of one of the sanguinary chiefs of this band , two lists of proscription , the first of which con- tained a catalogue of no less than fourteen ...
Página xxvii
... dauphin , a prince that could ill submit to the yoke of the duke of Burgundy , and who , therefore , strove to form a party . Consultations and assemblies were held ; and at length Paris was taken , and surrendered up to the Armagnacs ...
... dauphin , a prince that could ill submit to the yoke of the duke of Burgundy , and who , therefore , strove to form a party . Consultations and assemblies were held ; and at length Paris was taken , and surrendered up to the Armagnacs ...
Página xxxiv
... Dauphin : indeed , even the profligate Isabella had her adherents ; which circumstance furnished Voltaire , in his famous Essay , * with a reflection more ingenious than well - founded , which has so frequently been quoted , that Le Roi ...
... Dauphin : indeed , even the profligate Isabella had her adherents ; which circumstance furnished Voltaire , in his famous Essay , * with a reflection more ingenious than well - founded , which has so frequently been quoted , that Le Roi ...
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