Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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This fortunate posture of affairs might , indeed , have increased , since Charles V.
, to whom it was due , still continued in the prime of life . - Alas ! the prosperity of
millions is frequently dependent on the life of one individual ! The king died ...
This fortunate posture of affairs might , indeed , have increased , since Charles V.
, to whom it was due , still continued in the prime of life . - Alas ! the prosperity of
millions is frequently dependent on the life of one individual ! The king died ...
Página xii
The duke of Berri did not arrive until the middle of the equinox ; so that the
tempestuous weather , conjoined with the English forces , destroyed the major
part of this numerous fleet . } > 2 merely tended to place public affairs in xii
REVOLUTIONS.
The duke of Berri did not arrive until the middle of the equinox ; so that the
tempestuous weather , conjoined with the English forces , destroyed the major
part of this numerous fleet . } > 2 merely tended to place public affairs in xii
REVOLUTIONS.
Página xiii
2 merely tended to place public affairs in the hands of new depredators ; since
his ministers and courtiers proved more bold than the two princes who had
preceded them ; for it was their policy to enrich themselves as fast as possible ,
whereas ...
2 merely tended to place public affairs in the hands of new depredators ; since
his ministers and courtiers proved more bold than the two princes who had
preceded them ; for it was their policy to enrich themselves as fast as possible ,
whereas ...
Página xv
... inquiry into this singular affair ; the eagerness displayed in abandoning the
expedition on resuming their authority ; the immediate and active proceedings
instituted against the ministers who might have unveiled the machinations
connected ...
... inquiry into this singular affair ; the eagerness displayed in abandoning the
expedition on resuming their authority ; the immediate and active proceedings
instituted against the ministers who might have unveiled the machinations
connected ...
Página xvi
Yet , however incredible it may seem , so wretched a state of affairs was
nevertheless to give place to a still more deplorable order of things . During this
interval , Louis , duke of Orleans , the king's brother , and the queen , acquired
the age of ...
Yet , however incredible it may seem , so wretched a state of affairs was
nevertheless to give place to a still more deplorable order of things . During this
interval , Louis , duke of Orleans , the king's brother , and the queen , acquired
the age of ...
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