Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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striving to exert themselves for the benefit of the state : in short , every thing
appeared favourable to the French government , and to preclude all idea of
invasion from beyond seas . In the south , the house of Castile was indebted to
France for ...
striving to exert themselves for the benefit of the state : in short , every thing
appeared favourable to the French government , and to preclude all idea of
invasion from beyond seas . In the south , the house of Castile was indebted to
France for ...
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71 sought for a son - in - law and an heir in another French house ; and the whole
power of Scotland was at the disposal of the French government : indeed , if the
king of France had only sought , in a proper manner , to unite Brittany to his ...
71 sought for a son - in - law and an heir in another French house ; and the whole
power of Scotland was at the disposal of the French government : indeed , if the
king of France had only sought , in a proper manner , to unite Brittany to his ...
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The victory of Rosbecq , obtained by the French , on the 11th November , 1382 , *
inflicted a blow from the effects of which the Flemish could not recover : this event
strengthened the au* The above date of the battle of Rosbecq , which is ...
The victory of Rosbecq , obtained by the French , on the 11th November , 1382 , *
inflicted a blow from the effects of which the Flemish could not recover : this event
strengthened the au* The above date of the battle of Rosbecq , which is ...
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Thus , the revenues of the French monarchy , and the blood of the people ,
served to cement an empire , which , in less than thirty years afterwards , had
very nearly overturned its own government . Philip was not destitute of virtues , or
...
Thus , the revenues of the French monarchy , and the blood of the people ,
served to cement an empire , which , in less than thirty years afterwards , had
very nearly overturned its own government . Philip was not destitute of virtues , or
...
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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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