Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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As the use of so many Roman numericals in paging these rolumes may appear
singular to the reader , we beg leave to state that they were adopted in
consequence of an alteration haring taken place in the original plan of the work
after some ...
As the use of so many Roman numericals in paging these rolumes may appear
singular to the reader , we beg leave to state that they were adopted in
consequence of an alteration haring taken place in the original plan of the work
after some ...
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101 ; Thomassin , 86 . + Charles VI , at this period was only eleven years old ,
being born on the 3d December , 1368 ; and , from an ordinance issued in 1374 ,
it appears that the king did not enter into his majority until the age of fourteen .
101 ; Thomassin , 86 . + Charles VI , at this period was only eleven years old ,
being born on the 3d December , 1368 ; and , from an ordinance issued in 1374 ,
it appears that the king did not enter into his majority until the age of fourteen .
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In the inventory of the goods of this prince , appears the following singular
collection of saintly scraps , viz . : - 1. A rib of Saint Zacharias ; 2. Another of Saint
Barbe ; 3. Half of a foot of Saint Cyprian ; 4. Half of the sponge whereon the Holy
Virgin ...
In the inventory of the goods of this prince , appears the following singular
collection of saintly scraps , viz . : - 1. A rib of Saint Zacharias ; 2. Another of Saint
Barbe ; 3. Half of a foot of Saint Cyprian ; 4. Half of the sponge whereon the Holy
Virgin ...
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The duke of Burgundy , taking advantage of the crimes of his rival , set every
engine on foot to blast his character.t No blame would have been attachable
events , it appears that it was considered as a right belonging to the first prince of
the ...
The duke of Burgundy , taking advantage of the crimes of his rival , set every
engine on foot to blast his character.t No blame would have been attachable
events , it appears that it was considered as a right belonging to the first prince of
the ...
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It appears froin the statement of Rapin , that it was not until after their debarkation
, and that they were proceeding on their march from Normandy to Blois , that the
English got information of the peace being concluded ; the contrary , however ...
It appears froin the statement of Rapin , that it was not until after their debarkation
, and that they were proceeding on their march from Normandy to Blois , that the
English got information of the peace being concluded ; the contrary , however ...
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