Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1William Henry Ireland R. Triphook, 1824 |
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... continued insane , and under their direction . In the first place , the administration exercised im- mediately under the direction of Charles , during the four years that he estranged himself from them , August , 1386 , nine hundred ...
... continued insane , and under their direction . In the first place , the administration exercised im- mediately under the direction of Charles , during the four years that he estranged himself from them , August , 1386 , nine hundred ...
Página xiv
... continued , neither moving hands nor feet , being apparently dead ; and , upon the arrival of the physicians , they adjudged him to be gone past all hopes of recovery ; every one wept and lamented ; and in this state he was exposed to ...
... continued , neither moving hands nor feet , being apparently dead ; and , upon the arrival of the physicians , they adjudged him to be gone past all hopes of recovery ; every one wept and lamented ; and in this state he was exposed to ...
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... 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 hands of Philip , which ...
... 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 hands of Philip , which ...
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... continued , when Philip died , at the beginning of 1404 ; and immediately Isabella and Louis , con- ceiving that from this time there would be no person to control their actions or give cause for apprehension , abandoned themselves to ...
... continued , when Philip died , at the beginning of 1404 ; and immediately Isabella and Louis , con- ceiving that from this time there would be no person to control their actions or give cause for apprehension , abandoned themselves to ...
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... continued faithful to the laws of duty and of honour . Indeed , we have merely mentioned the party of the Dauphin , which disappeared upon the demise of that prince , on the 18th of December , 1415 , because , with a more worthy leader ...
... continued faithful to the laws of duty and of honour . Indeed , we have merely mentioned the party of the Dauphin , which disappeared upon the demise of that prince , on the 18th of December , 1415 , because , with a more worthy leader ...
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