Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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The duke also caused every thing to be paid him , even to the expedition
undertaken against Flanders for his own particular interest ; yet , notwithstanding
these enormous exactions , he died insolvent . See the Introduction of Laboureur
, page ...
The duke also caused every thing to be paid him , even to the expedition
undertaken against Flanders for his own particular interest ; yet , notwithstanding
these enormous exactions , he died insolvent . See the Introduction of Laboureur
, page ...
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Five years rolled on , during which these troubles continued , when Philip died ,
at the beginning of 1404 ; and immediately Isabella and Louis , conceiving that
from this time there would be no person to control their actions or give cause for ...
Five years rolled on , during which these troubles continued , when Philip died ,
at the beginning of 1404 ; and immediately Isabella and Louis , conceiving that
from this time there would be no person to control their actions or give cause for ...
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... delighted that his shame afforded him an excuse in the eyes of the Parisians ,
he caused Louis to be assassinated , although they had been reconciled three
days previous , and had received the sacrament together . Jean was not
mistaken ...
... delighted that his shame afforded him an excuse in the eyes of the Parisians ,
he caused Louis to be assassinated , although they had been reconciled three
days previous , and had received the sacrament together . Jean was not
mistaken ...
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... while in another direction the Dauphin seemed to claim his assistance , who ,
through the devotion of a faithful adherent , * * This individual was Tanneguy du
Châtel , who wrapped Charles VII . , then asleep , in one of his sheets , causing ...
... while in another direction the Dauphin seemed to claim his assistance , who ,
through the devotion of a faithful adherent , * * This individual was Tanneguy du
Châtel , who wrapped Charles VII . , then asleep , in one of his sheets , causing ...
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The French army then proceeded to Normandy , and laid siege to Alençon ; but
after the lapse of some days , the earl of Salisbury caused it to be raised ; when
the French forces retired , partly in the direction of Anjou , and the residue to the ...
The French army then proceeded to Normandy , and laid siege to Alençon ; but
after the lapse of some days , the earl of Salisbury caused it to be raised ; when
the French forces retired , partly in the direction of Anjou , and the residue to the ...
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