Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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Notwithstanding this , it will scarcely be credited that France would have fared
much better had Philip and John lived as well as the monarch ; even supposing
the latter had uniformly continued insane , and under their direction . In the first ...
Notwithstanding this , it will scarcely be credited that France would have fared
much better had Philip and John lived as well as the monarch ; even supposing
the latter had uniformly continued insane , and under their direction . In the first ...
Página xiv
Every effort was diligently pursued in order to secure the king , who was
conducted to his chamber , and placed upon a bed , where he continued , neither
moving hands nor feet , being apparently dead ; and , upon the arrival of the
physicians ...
Every effort was diligently pursued in order to secure the king , who was
conducted to his chamber , and placed upon a bed , where he continued , neither
moving hands nor feet , being apparently dead ; and , upon the arrival of the
physicians ...
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... whose blindness had uniformly continued , notwithstanding the evils into which
they had been thereby plunged , and the crimes of the successor of Philip . A
second lucid interval which Charles experienced , replaced the government in
the ...
... whose blindness had uniformly continued , notwithstanding the evils into which
they had been thereby plunged , and the crimes of the successor of Philip . A
second lucid interval which Charles experienced , replaced the government in
the ...
Página xx
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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... in such case the factious who got possession of his person , would not have
made use of his name and his authority in order to secure the neutrality of all the
functionaries and citizens who continued faithful to the laws of duty and of honour
.
... in such case the factious who got possession of his person , would not have
made use of his name and his authority in order to secure the neutrality of all the
functionaries and citizens who continued faithful to the laws of duty and of honour
.
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