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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... Louis XI . to Charles le Téméraire , great grand- son of Philip , in 1470. " Never , " said they , " would the dukes of Burgundy have enjoyed such uninterrupted good fortune , had not Charles VI . humbled the Flemish , and re ...
... Louis XI . to Charles le Téméraire , great grand- son of Philip , in 1470. " Never , " said they , " would the dukes of Burgundy have enjoyed such uninterrupted good fortune , had not Charles VI . humbled the Flemish , and re ...
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... Louis , duke of Orleans , the king's brother , and the queen , acquired the age of maturity . Louis possessed a very engaging exterior ; he was affable , endearing , eloquent ; and by oblig- ing and generous manners , usurped an ...
... Louis , duke of Orleans , the king's brother , and the queen , acquired the age of maturity . Louis possessed a very engaging exterior ; he was affable , endearing , eloquent ; and by oblig- ing and generous manners , usurped an ...
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... Louis , as being first prince of the blood royal . He , however , had reason ; * For a long period a misunderstanding had taken place between Louis and his uncles , and their quarrel became manifest in 1401. The adverse parties set ...
... Louis , as being first prince of the blood royal . He , however , had reason ; * For a long period a misunderstanding had taken place between Louis and his uncles , and their quarrel became manifest in 1401. The adverse parties set ...
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... Louis , overburdened with debts , * was every day borrowing ; besides which , he was forced to supply the insatiable cupidity of Isabella ; and this com- pleted the ruin of his reputation , which had long been sullied by his infamous ...
... Louis , overburdened with debts , * was every day borrowing ; besides which , he was forced to supply the insatiable cupidity of Isabella ; and this com- pleted the ruin of his reputation , which had long been sullied by his infamous ...
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... Louis ; but he established the credit of his own family on the ruins of legitimate authority ; and thirty years were scarcely sufficient to open the eyes of the Parisians in this respect , whose blindness had uniformly continued ...
... Louis ; but he established the credit of his own family on the ruins of legitimate authority ; and thirty years were scarcely sufficient to open the eyes of the Parisians in this respect , whose blindness had uniformly continued ...
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