Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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... healed those accumulated evils which the first representatives of the race of
Valois had heaped upon France by their imprudence and obstinate conduct , and
had thus succeeded in rendering the kingdom more flourishing than at any
former ...
... healed those accumulated evils which the first representatives of the race of
Valois had heaped upon France by their imprudence and obstinate conduct , and
had thus succeeded in rendering the kingdom more flourishing than at any
former ...
Página v
In the interior of the kingdom , sedition and rebellion were at an end ; a numerous
and well disciplined army , experienced generals , a nobility replete with valour ,
a marine already equal to that of Castile , and superior to the maritime force of ...
In the interior of the kingdom , sedition and rebellion were at an end ; a numerous
and well disciplined army , experienced generals , a nobility replete with valour ,
a marine already equal to that of Castile , and superior to the maritime force of ...
Página vii
... government of the kingdom ; all that he prescribed on this subject was , fixing
the data of his successor's majority , such being the only act passed in regard to
his survivor . The first care of the regent duke of Anjou , younger brother of the
king ...
... government of the kingdom ; all that he prescribed on this subject was , fixing
the data of his successor's majority , such being the only act passed in regard to
his survivor . The first care of the regent duke of Anjou , younger brother of the
king ...
Página xvi
This line of conduct they uniformly pursued for the period of six years , during
which they disposed of the kingdom just as suited their own convenience . Yet ,
however incredible it may seem , so wretched a state of affairs was nevertheless
to ...
This line of conduct they uniformly pursued for the period of six years , during
which they disposed of the kingdom just as suited their own convenience . Yet ,
however incredible it may seem , so wretched a state of affairs was nevertheless
to ...
Página xxi
Charles had constituted Louis lieutenant - general of the kingdom of France ; but
he had also appointed a council composed of the leading characters in the state ,
whose decision was to constitute the law . Jean demanded and obtained a seat ...
Charles had constituted Louis lieutenant - general of the kingdom of France ; but
he had also appointed a council composed of the leading characters in the state ,
whose decision was to constitute the law . Jean demanded and obtained a seat ...
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