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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... then reigning . With an account of all the Sallies , Assaults , Skirmishes , and other notable particulars , which occurred from day to day ; with the arrival of Jeanne La Pucelle , and how , by Divine grace , and by force.
... then reigning . With an account of all the Sallies , Assaults , Skirmishes , and other notable particulars , which occurred from day to day ; with the arrival of Jeanne La Pucelle , and how , by Divine grace , and by force.
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... force of arms , she caused the Siege to be raised by the English . Taken verbatim , and the style preserved as much as possible in this translation , from the Original Manuscript , written on parchment during the Siege , and preserved ...
... force of arms , she caused the Siege to be raised by the English . Taken verbatim , and the style preserved as much as possible in this translation , from the Original Manuscript , written on parchment during the Siege , and preserved ...
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... force of England , ( which had so much fallen to decay since the death of Edward III . , that the parliament com- plained aloud on that head in 1377 , the first year of the reign of Richard II . , ) all combined to ensure tranquillity ...
... force of England , ( which had so much fallen to decay since the death of Edward III . , that the parliament com- plained aloud on that head in 1377 , the first year of the reign of Richard II . , ) all combined to ensure tranquillity ...
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... forces of the state . Charles V. had been fearful of the first inconvenience ; but he was not sufficiently awake to the danger of the second , or , perhaps , the gene- rosity of his own heart had concealed from him the extent of the ...
... forces of the state . Charles V. had been fearful of the first inconvenience ; but he was not sufficiently awake to the danger of the second , or , perhaps , the gene- rosity of his own heart had concealed from him the extent of the ...
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... force , for the purpose of reducing that people to subjection . The victory of Rosbecq , ob- tained by the French , on the 11th November , 1382 , * inflicted a blow from the effects of which the Flemish could not recover : this event ...
... force , for the purpose of reducing that people to subjection . The victory of Rosbecq , ob- tained by the French , on the 11th November , 1382 , * inflicted a blow from the effects of which the Flemish could not recover : this event ...
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