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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... means enrich his own family . * John , Although the second brother of Charles V. , duke of Berri , did not thirst after a diadem , he no less contributed to increase the public calamities . † His whole life was one tissue of such ...
... means enrich his own family . * John , Although the second brother of Charles V. , duke of Berri , did not thirst after a diadem , he no less contributed to increase the public calamities . † His whole life was one tissue of such ...
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... means most expedient to facili- tate their depredations , and augment their power . 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 ...
... means most expedient to facili- tate their depredations , and augment their power . 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 ...
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... means the monarchy became one general scene of desolation . Thus the king recovered a temporary state of sanity only to perceive the horrors of his situation , and to aggravate the evils where- with he was surrounded ; and when a ...
... means the monarchy became one general scene of desolation . Thus the king recovered a temporary state of sanity only to perceive the horrors of his situation , and to aggravate the evils where- with he was surrounded ; and when a ...
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... means to augment the predilection his late conduct had inspired , and to foment popular hatred against his rivals , by feigning the necessity of seeking an asylum in his own territories ; but , in order that the populace might not have ...
... means to augment the predilection his late conduct had inspired , and to foment popular hatred against his rivals , by feigning the necessity of seeking an asylum in his own territories ; but , in order that the populace might not have ...
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... means of Saint Pol , governor of Paris , a most determined Burgundian . In the month of December , 1411 , Jean , duke of Burgundy , assisted at the funeral of one Legoix , a leading man among the butchers , who was killed in a combat ...
... means of Saint Pol , governor of Paris , a most determined Burgundian . In the month of December , 1411 , Jean , duke of Burgundy , assisted at the funeral of one Legoix , a leading man among the butchers , who was killed in a combat ...
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