Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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PAGE and how , by Divine grace , and by force of arms , she caused the Siege to
be raised by the English . Taken verbatim , and the style preserved as much as
possible in this translation , from the Original Manuscript , written on parchment ...
PAGE and how , by Divine grace , and by force of arms , she caused the Siege to
be raised by the English . Taken verbatim , and the style preserved as much as
possible in this translation , from the Original Manuscript , written on parchment ...
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For instance , to the abbey of Saint Denis , a part of the skull and the arm of Saint
Benedict ; for which he obtained in return the chin of Saint Hilary , and
subsequently the hand of Saint Thomas the Apostle . See the same history ,
pages 249 ...
For instance , to the abbey of Saint Denis , a part of the skull and the arm of Saint
Benedict ; for which he obtained in return the chin of Saint Hilary , and
subsequently the hand of Saint Thomas the Apostle . See the same history ,
pages 249 ...
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Upon one of these occasions , when the duke of Burgundy had Paris at his
disposal , in order to render his dominion permanent , he gave arms to the lowest
and the most ferocious band he could collect together ; the butchers , * and those
...
Upon one of these occasions , when the duke of Burgundy had Paris at his
disposal , in order to render his dominion permanent , he gave arms to the lowest
and the most ferocious band he could collect together ; the butchers , * and those
...
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Consultations and assemblies were held ; and at length Paris was taken , and
surrendered up to the Armagnacs , who did not , it is true , arm the multitude , yet
their administration was almost as insupportable . The Burgundians in their turn ...
Consultations and assemblies were held ; and at length Paris was taken , and
surrendered up to the Armagnacs , who did not , it is true , arm the multitude , yet
their administration was almost as insupportable . The Burgundians in their turn ...
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He then took possession of many small towns ; the inhabitants of which , for the
most part , yielding to the terror excited by his arms and the influence of his
genius , freely tendered to him their keys . The duke of Burgundy , on his side ,
desirous ...
He then took possession of many small towns ; the inhabitants of which , for the
most part , yielding to the terror excited by his arms and the influence of his
genius , freely tendered to him their keys . The duke of Burgundy , on his side ,
desirous ...
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