Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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... in some respects praiseworthy , although , on account of his cruelty , surnamed
the Butcher , carried this abuse of his credit to such a pitch , that he took upon
himself to declare war against the duke of Brittany , under the mere suggestion
that ...
... in some respects praiseworthy , although , on account of his cruelty , surnamed
the Butcher , carried this abuse of his credit to such a pitch , that he took upon
himself to declare war against the duke of Brittany , under the mere suggestion
that ...
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... other ; in short , he carried to an excess the vice of concupiscence , which was
not imputed to either of them . Sacrificing every thing to his prePN យ line He was
op 1dilection for debauchery , he even dared to pollute the xvi REVOLUTIONS.
... other ; in short , he carried to an excess the vice of concupiscence , which was
not imputed to either of them . Sacrificing every thing to his prePN យ line He was
op 1dilection for debauchery , he even dared to pollute the xvi REVOLUTIONS.
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... the king , and the dauphin , in order to carry them off . The good and peaceable
citizens , victims of the alternate fury of the Burgundians and the Armagnacs ,
used every T Lou effort to restore tranquillity : several truces as OF FRANCE .
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... the king , and the dauphin , in order to carry them off . The good and peaceable
citizens , victims of the alternate fury of the Burgundians and the Armagnacs ,
used every T Lou effort to restore tranquillity : several truces as OF FRANCE .
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During the period of the war carried on , for Le bien Public , as it was termed , in
the year 1465 , Louis XI . used to remark , that , “ if he could enter the first , ( into
Paris , ) he would save himself with his crown upon his head ; but that if the
enemy ...
During the period of the war carried on , for Le bien Public , as it was termed , in
the year 1465 , Louis XI . used to remark , that , “ if he could enter the first , ( into
Paris , ) he would save himself with his crown upon his head ; but that if the
enemy ...
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Jacquelina of Hainault disunited his enemies , Mary of Anjou and Agnes Sorel
invigorated his courage , and Jeanne d'Arc led him on to glory and to triumph . It
is f VOL . 1 . courtiers of Charles ; one of whom carried his audacity OF FRANCE .
Jacquelina of Hainault disunited his enemies , Mary of Anjou and Agnes Sorel
invigorated his courage , and Jeanne d'Arc led him on to glory and to triumph . It
is f VOL . 1 . courtiers of Charles ; one of whom carried his audacity OF FRANCE .
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