Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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Sometimes she would assist in conducting cattle to the meadows , as well as
horses , which formed part of the wealth of her ... were determined Armagnacs ,
and con* Monstrelet , adverting to the prowess of Jeanne d'Arc in managing a
horse ...
Sometimes she would assist in conducting cattle to the meadows , as well as
horses , which formed part of the wealth of her ... were determined Armagnacs ,
and con* Monstrelet , adverting to the prowess of Jeanne d'Arc in managing a
horse ...
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In the course of her trial it appeared from her own statement , that she was
resident at an inn at Neufchâteau for about fifteen days , but that she never
mounted horses to lead them to the water , continuing , on the contrary , quiet
within the ...
In the course of her trial it appeared from her own statement , that she was
resident at an inn at Neufchâteau for about fifteen days , but that she never
mounted horses to lead them to the water , continuing , on the contrary , quiet
within the ...
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The inhabitants of Vaucouleurs procured man's attire for the young woman ; and
her uncle Durand Laxart , in conjunction with Jacques Alain , purchased her a
horse , for which ce que only guaranteed by the deposition of the wife of a ...
The inhabitants of Vaucouleurs procured man's attire for the young woman ; and
her uncle Durand Laxart , in conjunction with Jacques Alain , purchased her a
horse , for which ce que only guaranteed by the deposition of the wife of a ...
Página cxx
This feigned invention , and appearance of religion , was of such profit to the
kingdom that it raised the courage , lost and beaten down by despair Wherefore
the king caused horses and arms to be given to her , and an army with a number
of ...
This feigned invention , and appearance of religion , was of such profit to the
kingdom that it raised the courage , lost and beaten down by despair Wherefore
the king caused horses and arms to be given to her , and an army with a number
of ...
Página cxxv
... of mass in the Chapel Royal ; she also accompanied the king on his
excursions of pleasure ; and the duke of Alençon , astonished to see the skill and
graceful manner with which she conducted her palfrey , made her a present of a
horse .
... of mass in the Chapel Royal ; she also accompanied the king on his
excursions of pleasure ; and the duke of Alençon , astonished to see the skill and
graceful manner with which she conducted her palfrey , made her a present of a
horse .
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