Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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Upon the very first occasion Louis was desirous of having recourse to his
favourite object - a new impost ; Jean opposed the measure ; on which occasion
he depicted , in the most glowing language , the miseries endured by the people ,
and ...
Upon the very first occasion Louis was desirous of having recourse to his
favourite object - a new impost ; Jean opposed the measure ; on which occasion
he depicted , in the most glowing language , the miseries endured by the people ,
and ...
Página xxvi
Upon one of these occasions , when the duke of Burgundy had Paris at his
disposal , in order to render his dominion permanent , he gave arms to the lowest
and the most ferocious band he could collect together ; the butchers , * and those
...
Upon one of these occasions , when the duke of Burgundy had Paris at his
disposal , in order to render his dominion permanent , he gave arms to the lowest
and the most ferocious band he could collect together ; the butchers , * and those
...
Página xxx
Upon this occasion , however , they did not reap the smallest personal benefit
from their dishonourable conduct ; France became the only victim ; for the politic
Henry would not furnish any auxiliary troops nila ETER , TO by Rue 0 00 . until
the ...
Upon this occasion , however , they did not reap the smallest personal benefit
from their dishonourable conduct ; France became the only victim ; for the politic
Henry would not furnish any auxiliary troops nila ETER , TO by Rue 0 00 . until
the ...
Página xxxiii
Monstrelet , cxlix . gives a list of the principal gentlemen killed upon that occasion
, and the catalogue occupies no less than two pages and a half grand - in - folio ;
he then proceeds to give a detail of the prisoners of note , such as Charles ...
Monstrelet , cxlix . gives a list of the principal gentlemen killed upon that occasion
, and the catalogue occupies no less than two pages and a half grand - in - folio ;
he then proceeds to give a detail of the prisoners of note , such as Charles ...
Página xliv
... of the French , not so much on account of the wise plans they had pursued , as
of the imprudent conduct of the duke of Clarence , who was general upon that
occasion ; after which reverse , several fortresses fell into the hands of the French
.
... of the French , not so much on account of the wise plans they had pursued , as
of the imprudent conduct of the duke of Clarence , who was general upon that
occasion ; after which reverse , several fortresses fell into the hands of the French
.
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