Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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... their lives and their fortunes were at his disposal ; wherefore , shielded from
every internal disquietude , he was iully enabled to satisfy , with impunity , his
thirst for conquest . Notwithstanding all these flattering advantages , Henry might
in all ...
... their lives and their fortunes were at his disposal ; wherefore , shielded from
every internal disquietude , he was iully enabled to satisfy , with impunity , his
thirst for conquest . Notwithstanding all these flattering advantages , Henry might
in all ...
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It was currently believed that the fairies visited Domremy , assembling under a
large tree ; wherefore the curate , in order to drive them away , used to repair
thither to chant one of the gospels , on the eve of the Ascension , being
accompanied ...
It was currently believed that the fairies visited Domremy , assembling under a
large tree ; wherefore the curate , in order to drive them away , used to repair
thither to chant one of the gospels , on the eve of the Ascension , being
accompanied ...
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... was desirous of seeing Jeanne d'Arc for the purpose of consulting her ;
wherefore Laxart accompanied La Pucelle upon * This deposition was made by
Jean de Novelompont , gentleman , a resident of Vaucouleurs , on Saturday ,
January ...
... was desirous of seeing Jeanne d'Arc for the purpose of consulting her ;
wherefore Laxart accompanied La Pucelle upon * This deposition was made by
Jean de Novelompont , gentleman , a resident of Vaucouleurs , on Saturday ,
January ...
Página cxix
Wherefore these lords , for the space of some days , instructed her in all she was
to answer to the demands which should be made of her by the king and
themselves when in his presence ; for they were to interrogate her ; and in order
that she ...
Wherefore these lords , for the space of some days , instructed her in all she was
to answer to the demands which should be made of her by the king and
themselves when in his presence ; for they were to interrogate her ; and in order
that she ...
Página cxx
This feigned invention , and appearance of religion , was of such profit to the
kingdom that it raised the courage , lost and beaten down by despair Wherefore
the king caused horses and arms to be given to her , and an army with a number
of ...
This feigned invention , and appearance of religion , was of such profit to the
kingdom that it raised the courage , lost and beaten down by despair Wherefore
the king caused horses and arms to be given to her , and an army with a number
of ...
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