Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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It was not until the first of July that the duke of Clarence was named commander
in chief of the expedition , and , upon the eleventh , lieutenant - general of
Guienne ; consequently , his departure must have been posterior . If after this we
...
It was not until the first of July that the duke of Clarence was named commander
in chief of the expedition , and , upon the eleventh , lieutenant - general of
Guienne ; consequently , his departure must have been posterior . If after this we
...
Página xxxiv
... possessing a proper capacity , he would have completely annihilated the other
three , particularly at the period of the battle of Azincourt , when the heir to the
monarchy had been named lieutenant* Essai sur les Maurs , lxxix . This opinion
is ...
... possessing a proper capacity , he would have completely annihilated the other
three , particularly at the period of the battle of Azincourt , when the heir to the
monarchy had been named lieutenant* Essai sur les Maurs , lxxix . This opinion
is ...
Página lxxxv
... these villagers were pious , unsophisticated , hospitable , and of the most rigid
probity , enjoying a spotless reputation . Besides the heroine of our memoir , they
had four children , three boys and a girl . The eldest son was named Jacquemin ...
... these villagers were pious , unsophisticated , hospitable , and of the most rigid
probity , enjoying a spotless reputation . Besides the heroine of our memoir , they
had four children , three boys and a girl . The eldest son was named Jacquemin ...
Página xci
The two Saints , above named , whose images Jeanne had been accustomed to
decorate with flowers in the chapel of Domremy , accordingly visited her ; and
from whatsoever cause these appearances testified by the girl arose , they
certainly ...
The two Saints , above named , whose images Jeanne had been accustomed to
decorate with flowers in the chapel of Domremy , accordingly visited her ; and
from whatsoever cause these appearances testified by the girl arose , they
certainly ...
Página xciii
In this town Jeanne d'Arc and her family found an asylum in the dwelling of an
honest labouring woman , named La Rousse , who kept a small inn ; * and
beneath her roof they * It has been surmised that Jeanne d'Arc was for some time
...
In this town Jeanne d'Arc and her family found an asylum in the dwelling of an
honest labouring woman , named La Rousse , who kept a small inn ; * and
beneath her roof they * It has been surmised that Jeanne d'Arc was for some time
...
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