Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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... a nobility replete with valour , a marine already equal to that of Castile , and
superior to the maritime force of England , ( which had so much fallen to decay
since the death of Edward III . , that the parliament complained aloud on that
head in ...
... a nobility replete with valour , a marine already equal to that of Castile , and
superior to the maritime force of England , ( which had so much fallen to decay
since the death of Edward III . , that the parliament complained aloud on that
head in ...
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Preparations had been made for an expedition against England , which , to all
appearance , would have impeded for a length of time any war between the two
countries . The fleet was upon the point deceased brother , the duke of Anjou ,
bad ...
Preparations had been made for an expedition against England , which , to all
appearance , would have impeded for a length of time any war between the two
countries . The fleet was upon the point deceased brother , the duke of Anjou ,
bad ...
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Twenty years were already passed away since the first access of insanity had
seized upon Charles VI .; yet during the troubles that uniformly desolated France
for such a protracted period , England had not been in a situation to take ...
Twenty years were already passed away since the first access of insanity had
seized upon Charles VI .; yet during the troubles that uniformly desolated France
for such a protracted period , England had not been in a situation to take ...
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The French on their side likewise made descents on England in the years 1403 ,
1404 , and 1405 ; the most considerable of those excursions having for object to
forward succours to the Scotch and the Welsh , which occurred in 1384 and ...
The French on their side likewise made descents on England in the years 1403 ,
1404 , and 1405 ; the most considerable of those excursions having for object to
forward succours to the Scotch and the Welsh , which occurred in 1384 and ...
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... together with the count of Alençon , were content to own and qualify
themselves the vassals and the subjects of the king of England , promising him
their princely appendages and their fortresses ; in short , undertaking to
surrender up every ...
... together with the count of Alençon , were content to own and qualify
themselves the vassals and the subjects of the king of England , promising him
their princely appendages and their fortresses ; in short , undertaking to
surrender up every ...
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