Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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... more freely ; when , at an appointed interview agreed upon for the purpose of
rendering the bonds of alliance more permanent , the duke of Burgundy was
assassinated in presence of the Dauphin upon hin upon the bridge of Montereau
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... more freely ; when , at an appointed interview agreed upon for the purpose of
rendering the bonds of alliance more permanent , the duke of Burgundy was
assassinated in presence of the Dauphin upon hin upon the bridge of Montereau
.
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I shall have much to do to - morrow ; blood will issue from my body above my
bosom . I shall be wounded in front of the bastille before the end of the bridge . ”
Saturday the seventeenth of May , Jeanne being completely armed , in
opposition to ...
I shall have much to do to - morrow ; blood will issue from my body above my
bosom . I shall be wounded in front of the bastille before the end of the bridge . ”
Saturday the seventeenth of May , Jeanne being completely armed , in
opposition to ...
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... I shall pass over the bridge after having taken the Tournelles . ” The attack of
these fortresses was so long and vigorously repelled by the English , that their
assailants , about one in the day , began to feel dispirited and fatigued , Jeanne ,
at ...
... I shall pass over the bridge after having taken the Tournelles . ” The attack of
these fortresses was so long and vigorously repelled by the English , that their
assailants , about one in the day , began to feel dispirited and fatigued , Jeanne ,
at ...
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Several arches of the bridge had been broken down , and it was absolutely
necessary to pass that structure to effect the end required . The Orleanese for this
purpose dragged some joists to the spot , and by this means formed a kind of
flying ...
Several arches of the bridge had been broken down , and it was absolutely
necessary to pass that structure to effect the end required . The Orleanese for this
purpose dragged some joists to the spot , and by this means formed a kind of
flying ...
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The bridge which kept up this communication was struck by a bomb , at the
moment when the English who followed Glasdale strove to effect their passage :
the arch gave way with a tremendous crash , and every person upon it was ...
The bridge which kept up this communication was struck by a bomb , at the
moment when the English who followed Glasdale strove to effect their passage :
the arch gave way with a tremendous crash , and every person upon it was ...
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