Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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whom he sacrificed to the caprice of his new favourite La Trimouille , refusing his
services , and causing the gates of his cities to be closed against him as if he had
been an enemy . The same disorders prevailed in the administration of public ...
whom he sacrificed to the caprice of his new favourite La Trimouille , refusing his
services , and causing the gates of his cities to be closed against him as if he had
been an enemy . The same disorders prevailed in the administration of public ...
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Jeanne d'Arc was at her hotel near Renard Gate ; and to the present day the
chamber is pointed out which she occupied in the residence of Jacques Boucher
, treasurer of the duke of Orleans , now known by the name of La Maison de ...
Jeanne d'Arc was at her hotel near Renard Gate ; and to the present day the
chamber is pointed out which she occupied in the residence of Jacques Boucher
, treasurer of the duke of Orleans , now known by the name of La Maison de ...
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... situated in the suburbs of the gate of Burgundy ; the church of Saint Michael
above the fosses , the Jacobins , the Cordeliers , the Carmelites ; Saint Mathurin ,
the Almonry of Saint Povair and Saint Lawrence ; besides these , they burned
and ...
... situated in the suburbs of the gate of Burgundy ; the church of Saint Michael
above the fosses , the Jacobins , the Cordeliers , the Carmelites ; Saint Mathurin ,
the Almonry of Saint Povair and Saint Lawrence ; besides these , they burned
and ...
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... of them passed the Loire , at the gate of Saint Loup , himself and his men
entering into the city to learn news concerning the government of the same and of
the French therein ; who , with his men , was much feasted and mightily extolled .
... of them passed the Loire , at the gate of Saint Loup , himself and his men
entering into the city to learn news concerning the government of the same and of
the French therein ; who , with his men , was much feasted and mightily extolled .
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On the following Wednesday , the twelfth day of the said month of January , the
alarm - bell of the belfry was rung , because the English uttered loud cries , and
sounded their trumpets and their clarions before the boulevard of Regnart gate ...
On the following Wednesday , the twelfth day of the said month of January , the
alarm - bell of the belfry was rung , because the English uttered loud cries , and
sounded their trumpets and their clarions before the boulevard of Regnart gate ...
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