Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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The experience acquired from the last regencies to which France was subjected ,
rendered the then state of affairs so familiar to the public mind , that the idea of a
regency is , even to the present day , obnoxious to a Frenchman's han 1 1 ...
The experience acquired from the last regencies to which France was subjected ,
rendered the then state of affairs so familiar to the public mind , that the idea of a
regency is , even to the present day , obnoxious to a Frenchman's han 1 1 ...
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... full of phantasies and caprices , gave himself up entirely to their counsels ,
merely requiring that they would ease him of the burdens of state affairs , furnish
food for his wavering mind , pamper his prodigality , ( for he was not less
extravagant ...
... full of phantasies and caprices , gave himself up entirely to their counsels ,
merely requiring that they would ease him of the burdens of state affairs , furnish
food for his wavering mind , pamper his prodigality , ( for he was not less
extravagant ...
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Louis possessed a very engaging exterior ; he was affable , endearing , eloquent
; and by obliging and generous manners , usurped an ascendency over the mind
, and riveted the affections , before his real character could be ascertained : his ...
Louis possessed a very engaging exterior ; he was affable , endearing , eloquent
; and by obliging and generous manners , usurped an ascendency over the mind
, and riveted the affections , before his real character could be ascertained : his ...
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The first step , then , was to give every degree of publicity to the result of this
sitting of the council , and to recall to the public mind the various oppressive
measures which the house of Orleans had sanctioned . The French , generally
speaking ...
The first step , then , was to give every degree of publicity to the result of this
sitting of the council , and to recall to the public mind the various oppressive
measures which the house of Orleans had sanctioned . The French , generally
speaking ...
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These excesses tended to infuse energy into the minds of moderate men , who
were seconded by Louis the dauphin , a prince that could ill submit to the yoke of
the duke of Burgundy , and who , therefore , strove to form a party . Consultations
...
These excesses tended to infuse energy into the minds of moderate men , who
were seconded by Louis the dauphin , a prince that could ill submit to the yoke of
the duke of Burgundy , and who , therefore , strove to form a party . Consultations
...
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