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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... king died ; * the ad- ministration of public affairs devolved to a regent ; + and almost immediately a series of evils deluged re- viving France , during a longer period of time than that sedulously occupied by Charles in re - establish ...
... king died ; * the ad- ministration of public affairs devolved to a regent ; + and almost immediately a series of evils deluged re- viving France , during a longer period of time than that sedulously occupied by Charles in re - establish ...
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... king ; but at the period on which we are writing he was sometimes the monarch . At the present day he may be tempted to increase his fortune at the expense of the revenues of his prince ; whereas , formerly , he was prompted to augment ...
... king ; but at the period on which we are writing he was sometimes the monarch . At the present day he may be tempted to increase his fortune at the expense of the revenues of his prince ; whereas , formerly , he was prompted to augment ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... King , where goest thou ? proceed no farther , thou art betrayed , and it is intended to deliver thee into the hands of thine adversaries . " Upon this Charles VI . immediately became frantic , running distractedly in all directions ...
... King , where goest thou ? proceed no farther , thou art betrayed , and it is intended to deliver thee into the hands of thine adversaries . " Upon this Charles VI . immediately became frantic , running distractedly in all directions ...
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... king's brother , and the queen , acquired the age of maturity . Louis possessed a very engaging exterior ; he was affable , endearing , eloquent ; and by oblig- ing and generous manners , usurped an ascendency over the mind , and ...
... king's brother , and the queen , acquired the age of maturity . Louis possessed a very engaging exterior ; he was affable , endearing , eloquent ; and by oblig- ing and generous manners , usurped an ascendency over the mind , and ...
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