Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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Yet , however incredible it may seem , so wretched a state of affairs was
nevertheless to give place to a still more deplorable order of things . During this
interval , Louis , duke of Orleans , the king's brother , and the queen , acquired
the age of ...
Yet , however incredible it may seem , so wretched a state of affairs was
nevertheless to give place to a still more deplorable order of things . During this
interval , Louis , duke of Orleans , the king's brother , and the queen , acquired
the age of ...
Página xx
Five years rolled on , during which these troubles continued , when Philip died ,
at the beginning of 1404 ; and immediately Isabella and Louis , conceiving that
from this time there would be no person to control their actions or give cause for ...
Five years rolled on , during which these troubles continued , when Philip died ,
at the beginning of 1404 ; and immediately Isabella and Louis , conceiving that
from this time there would be no person to control their actions or give cause for ...
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The first step , then , was to give every degree of publicity to the result of this
sitting of the council , and to recall to the public mind the various oppressive
measures which the house of Orleans had sanctioned . The French , generally
speaking ...
The first step , then , was to give every degree of publicity to the result of this
sitting of the council , and to recall to the public mind the various oppressive
measures which the house of Orleans had sanctioned . The French , generally
speaking ...
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Monstrelet , cxlix . gives a list of the principal gentlemen killed upon that occasion
, and the catalogue occupies no less than two pages and a half grand - in - folio ;
he then proceeds to give a detail of the prisoners of note , such as Charles ...
Monstrelet , cxlix . gives a list of the principal gentlemen killed upon that occasion
, and the catalogue occupies no less than two pages and a half grand - in - folio ;
he then proceeds to give a detail of the prisoners of note , such as Charles ...
Página xl
... 1420 , by which Charles makes a grant to Robert le Maçon in consequence of
his life having been saved by him , when Paris was taken . Mademoiselle de
Lussan , viii . pages 333 and 390 , gives a of the time , it is obvious that Charles
VII xl ...
... 1420 , by which Charles makes a grant to Robert le Maçon in consequence of
his life having been saved by him , when Paris was taken . Mademoiselle de
Lussan , viii . pages 333 and 390 , gives a of the time , it is obvious that Charles
VII xl ...
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