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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... entered into with France , particularly those of 1381 , 1383 , 1384 , and 1392 , Richard II . , in 1393 , ratified a treaty of five years with Charles VII . , and on the 19th of March , 1395 , he prolonged quently Bolingbroke , the ...
... entered into with France , particularly those of 1381 , 1383 , 1384 , and 1392 , Richard II . , in 1393 , ratified a treaty of five years with Charles VII . , and on the 19th of March , 1395 , he prolonged quently Bolingbroke , the ...
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... entered into with Henry IV . almost each succeeding year from 1400 until the period of his death ; ( see Dutillet's Rec . des Traités , page 335-339 , ) they did not , however , prevent this species of aggressions from taking place on ...
... entered into with Henry IV . almost each succeeding year from 1400 until the period of his death ; ( see Dutillet's Rec . des Traités , page 335-339 , ) they did not , however , prevent this species of aggressions from taking place on ...
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... entered upon the scene covered by crimes , whereas Philip was only rendered conspicuous by his virtues . The French estranged themselves from the one because he made war against his prince and his country ; and they excused the conduct ...
... entered upon the scene covered by crimes , whereas Philip was only rendered conspicuous by his virtues . The French estranged themselves from the one because he made war against his prince and his country ; and they excused the conduct ...
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... entered into an alliance with Charles VII . in 1421 ; but he only furnished a very mediocre supply after the ratification of the treaty , because he asserted that Charles had failed in fulfilling the stipulations . - See Morrice ...
... entered into an alliance with Charles VII . in 1421 ; but he only furnished a very mediocre supply after the ratification of the treaty , because he asserted that Charles had failed in fulfilling the stipulations . - See Morrice ...
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... would save himself with his crown upon his head ; but that if the enemy entered the first , he should find himself in danger . " See Villaret , xvii . page 82 . French king were not less powerful . Charles had no 1 REVOLUTIONS.
... would save himself with his crown upon his head ; but that if the enemy entered the first , he should find himself in danger . " See Villaret , xvii . page 82 . French king were not less powerful . Charles had no 1 REVOLUTIONS.
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