Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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The writer having for some years made the subject of Jeanne d'Arc his particular
study , and the major part of the documents comprised in these pages having
never before appeared in print , it is hoped that circumstance will compensate for
...
The writer having for some years made the subject of Jeanne d'Arc his particular
study , and the major part of the documents comprised in these pages having
never before appeared in print , it is hoped that circumstance will compensate for
...
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... or tolerated those measures that would have been necessary to prevent the
evil ? Be this , however , as it may , Charles had recourse only to timid , and
consequently inefficacious precautions . He never made mention of the word
regency in ...
... or tolerated those measures that would have been necessary to prevent the
evil ? Be this , however , as it may , Charles had recourse only to timid , and
consequently inefficacious precautions . He never made mention of the word
regency in ...
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Never , " said they , “ would the dukes of Burgundy have enjoyed such
uninterrupted good fortune , had not Charles VI . humbled the Flemish , and re -
established your grandfather in the possession of his estates . ” -See Villaret , xvii
.
Never , " said they , “ would the dukes of Burgundy have enjoyed such
uninterrupted good fortune , had not Charles VI . humbled the Flemish , and re -
established your grandfather in the possession of his estates . ” -See Villaret , xvii
.
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Charles had no army , properly speaking , but merely some straggling bands and
militia forces that were with difficulty collected together , and never amounted to
any great effective body , being also without order , and void of discipline ...
Charles had no army , properly speaking , but merely some straggling bands and
militia forces that were with difficulty collected together , and never amounted to
any great effective body , being also without order , and void of discipline ...
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Nor was the latter less conspicuous as an active , enterprising , and indefatigable
statesman : he was never absent , whether in the council or the field ; upon all
occasions where the presence of the chief was requisite , Bedford never failed to
...
Nor was the latter less conspicuous as an active , enterprising , and indefatigable
statesman : he was never absent , whether in the council or the field ; upon all
occasions where the presence of the chief was requisite , Bedford never failed to
...
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