Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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The king died ; * the administration of public affairs devolved to a regent ; + and
almost immediately a series of evils deluged reviving France , during a longer
period of time than that sedulously occupied by Charles in re - establishing her ...
The king died ; * the administration of public affairs devolved to a regent ; + and
almost immediately a series of evils deluged reviving France , during a longer
period of time than that sedulously occupied by Charles in re - establishing her ...
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According to the existing state of European government , a regent can only be
regarded as the first subject of the king ; but at the period on which we are writing
he was sometimes the monarch . At the present day he may be tempted to ...
According to the existing state of European government , a regent can only be
regarded as the first subject of the king ; but at the period on which we are writing
he was sometimes the monarch . At the present day he may be tempted to ...
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... when the king's extraordinary delirium left them at liberty to re - assume the
sovereign authority , or to struggle and intrigue in order to acquire it .
Notwithstanding this , it will scarcely be credited that France would have fared
much better had ...
... when the king's extraordinary delirium left them at liberty to re - assume the
sovereign authority , or to struggle and intrigue in order to acquire it .
Notwithstanding this , it will scarcely be credited that France would have fared
much better had ...
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Every effort was diligently pursued in order to secure the king , who was
conducted to his chamber , and placed upon a bed , where he continued , neither
moving hands nor feet , being apparently dead ; and , upon the arrival of the
physicians ...
Every effort was diligently pursued in order to secure the king , who was
conducted to his chamber , and placed upon a bed , where he continued , neither
moving hands nor feet , being apparently dead ; and , upon the arrival of the
physicians ...
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During this interval , Louis , duke of Orleans , the king's brother , and the queen ,
acquired the age of maturity . Louis possessed a very engaging exterior ; he was
affable , endearing , eloquent ; and by obliging and generous manners ...
During this interval , Louis , duke of Orleans , the king's brother , and the queen ,
acquired the age of maturity . Louis possessed a very engaging exterior ; he was
affable , endearing , eloquent ; and by obliging and generous manners ...
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