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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... answer can be given to the following state- ment ? 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 ; Saint Foix and the ...
... answer can be given to the following state- ment ? 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 ; Saint Foix and the ...
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... 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 Orleans and Touraine , * the territory situated to the south of the ...
... 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 Orleans and Touraine , * the territory situated to the south of the ...
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... answer : " Je pense qu'on ne sauroit perdre son royaume plus gaiement . " N. B. In Richer's manuscripts , note 1st , No. 28 , page 107 , this anecdote is likewise given , from Egnatius and the chancellor De l'Hôpital ; the occurrence ...
... answer : " Je pense qu'on ne sauroit perdre son royaume plus gaiement . " N. B. In Richer's manuscripts , note 1st , No. 28 , page 107 , this anecdote is likewise given , from Egnatius and the chancellor De l'Hôpital ; the occurrence ...
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... 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 whom she announced , " That she came on the part of the Lord ; who , through ...
... 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 whom she announced , " That she came on the part of the Lord ; who , through ...
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... 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 dressed ...
... 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 dressed ...
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