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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... manner , to unite Brittany to his empire , the duke , satisfied with the recovery of his estates , would have tendered the monarch every facility for repairing his unjust and impolitic fault , without incurring dishonour . In the ...
... manner , to unite Brittany to his empire , the duke , satisfied with the recovery of his estates , would have tendered the monarch every facility for repairing his unjust and impolitic fault , without incurring dishonour . In the ...
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... manners , usurped an ascendency over the mind , and riveted the affections , before his real character could be ascertained : his conduct , however , soon unmasked the hidden duplicity of He was his soul and the depravity of his heart ...
... manners , usurped an ascendency over the mind , and riveted the affections , before his real character could be ascertained : his conduct , however , soon unmasked the hidden duplicity of He was his soul and the depravity of his heart ...
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... manner so cruel and disgraceful , that humanity sickens at the recital . Indeed , were it not for the ample and precise account given by historians concerning this affair , one might be led to doubt whether the heart of man could ...
... manner so cruel and disgraceful , that humanity sickens at the recital . Indeed , were it not for the ample and precise account given by historians concerning this affair , one might be led to doubt whether the heart of man could ...
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... manner to issue his commands to his son , ( René of Anjou , who had espoused his daughter , ) that he would undertake to con- duct her in safety to the Dauphin , Charles ; and that she would offer up her prayers to the Lord for the ...
... manner to issue his commands to his son , ( René of Anjou , who had espoused his daughter , ) that he would undertake to con- duct her in safety to the Dauphin , Charles ; and that she would offer up her prayers to the Lord for the ...
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... manner with which she conducted her palfrey , made her a present of a horse . * Every succeeding day increased the ... manners . Jamet de Tilloy and Villars had been JEANNE D'ARC . CXXV.
... manner with which she conducted her palfrey , made her a present of a horse . * Every succeeding day increased the ... manners . Jamet de Tilloy and Villars had been JEANNE D'ARC . CXXV.
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