Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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Among various queries , what answer can be given to the following statement ?
Charles had nothing to gain by this murder , while he risked the loss of every
thing , in tolerating the deed . Father Griffet appears to coincide with Mad .
Lussan ...
Among various queries , what answer can be given to the following statement ?
Charles had nothing to gain by this murder , while he risked the loss of every
thing , in tolerating the deed . Father Griffet appears to coincide with Mad .
Lussan ...
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To this query , a very brief detail of the situation of both parties shall be our
answer ; and that will also serve to throw some light on the events that
subsequently occurred . Charles , it is true , was in possession of a part of the
provinces of ...
To this query , a very brief detail of the situation of both parties shall be our
answer ; and that will also serve to throw some light on the events that
subsequently occurred . Charles , it is true , was in possession of a part of the
provinces of ...
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... for a sumptuous feast , at the same time demanding of the warrior what he
thought of the gaudy scene ; to which La Hire made answer : “ Je pense qu'on ne
sauroit perdre son royaume plus gaiement . ” N. B. In Richer's manuscripts , note
1st ...
... for a sumptuous feast , at the same time demanding of the warrior what he
thought of the gaudy scene ; to which La Hire made answer : “ Je pense qu'on ne
sauroit perdre son royaume plus gaiement . ” N. B. In Richer's manuscripts , note
1st ...
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immediately apprized of her arrival , and the object of her journey ; but the only
answer La Pucelle received was a second refusal to send her to the king .
Notwithstanding this , however , she was admitted to the presence of Baudricourt
, to ...
immediately apprized of her arrival , and the object of her journey ; but the only
answer La Pucelle received was a second refusal to send her to the king .
Notwithstanding this , however , she was admitted to the presence of Baudricourt
, to ...
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... she made answer : he further requested to know if she was desirous of
proceeding in the clothes she then wore , to which she replied , she would
willingly accept of man's apparel , which he caused to be brought , and Jeanne
immediately ...
... she made answer : he further requested to know if she was desirous of
proceeding in the clothes she then wore , to which she replied , she would
willingly accept of man's apparel , which he caused to be brought , and Jeanne
immediately ...
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