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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Página vii
... passed in regard to his survivor . The first care of the regent duke of Anjou , younger brother of the king , was to take possession of the treasures of the monarchy , upon which had been founded the hopes of future pro- A - sperity ...
... passed in regard to his survivor . The first care of the regent duke of Anjou , younger brother of the king , was to take possession of the treasures of the monarchy , upon which had been founded the hopes of future pro- A - sperity ...
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... passed during their respective administrations ; and by this 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 ...
... passed during their respective administrations ; and by this 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 ...
Página xxvii
... passed away since the first access of insanity had seized upon Charles VI .; yet during the troubles that uniformly desolated France for such a protracted period , England had not been in a situation to take advantage of her disasters ...
... passed away since the first access of insanity had seized upon Charles VI .; yet during the troubles that uniformly desolated France for such a protracted period , England had not been in a situation to take advantage of her disasters ...
Página lii
... his Rec . des Traités , pages 358 , 359 , 361 , and 362 , inserts a number of treaties , acts , gifts , & c . that passed between the same monarchs from 1422 until 1428 . sources for enriching the treasury . * It was cer- lii REVOLUTIONS.
... his Rec . des Traités , pages 358 , 359 , 361 , and 362 , inserts a number of treaties , acts , gifts , & c . that passed between the same monarchs from 1422 until 1428 . sources for enriching the treasury . * It was cer- lii REVOLUTIONS.
Página lvii
... passed into the service of the enemy . The duke of Brittany , who had hitherto continued neuter , at length joined the English , and after this alliance , took possession of numerous places . Charles , in the spring , received ...
... passed into the service of the enemy . The duke of Brittany , who had hitherto continued neuter , at length joined the English , and after this alliance , took possession of numerous places . Charles , in the spring , received ...
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