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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... gave him a precarious power ; because the Flemish , enriched by their commerce , were in- cessantly struggling against their sovereigns and it was , therefore , upon this account that Philip le Hardi impelled the French monarch to march ...
... gave him a precarious power ; because the Flemish , enriched by their commerce , were in- cessantly struggling against their sovereigns and it was , therefore , upon this account that Philip le Hardi impelled the French monarch to march ...
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... gave himself up entirely to their counsels , merely requiring that they would ease him of the burdens of state affairs , furnish food for his wavering mind , pamper his prodigality , ( for he was not less extravagant than the dukes of ...
... gave himself up entirely to their counsels , merely requiring that they would ease him of the burdens of state affairs , furnish food for his wavering mind , pamper his prodigality , ( for he was not less extravagant than the dukes of ...
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... gave the lie , by a manifesto which he profusely disseminated , and wherein he declaimed with great vehemence against imposts in general . See Laboureur , History , page 448 . to this prince , nay , even some share of xviii REVOLUTIONS.
... gave the lie , by a manifesto which he profusely disseminated , and wherein he declaimed with great vehemence against imposts in general . See Laboureur , History , page 448 . to this prince , nay , even some share of xviii REVOLUTIONS.
Página xxvi
... gave arms to the lowest and the most ferocious band he could collect together ; the butchers , and those employed to skin the slaughtered animals , became the satellites of a prince of the blood royal , and one of the first potentates ...
... gave arms to the lowest and the most ferocious band he could collect together ; the butchers , and those employed to skin the slaughtered animals , became the satellites of a prince of the blood royal , and one of the first potentates ...
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... gave himself up to his direction . These coercive measures did not produce the end proposed ; for the chains of despotism , however strong , must still be severed , when the yoke im- posed becomes too heavy . Some Parisians suc- ceeded ...
... gave himself up to his direction . These coercive measures did not produce the end proposed ; for the chains of despotism , however strong , must still be severed , when the yoke im- posed becomes too heavy . Some Parisians suc- ceeded ...
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