Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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In the first instance it was only intended to print the Diary of the Siege OF Orleans
, with Notes ; but owing to the bulk of original matter in the Editor's possession , it
was afterwards determined to extend the publication to two volumes , which led ...
In the first instance it was only intended to print the Diary of the Siege OF Orleans
, with Notes ; but owing to the bulk of original matter in the Editor's possession , it
was afterwards determined to extend the publication to two volumes , which led ...
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... Burgundy was in possession of a French prince of the blood royal , to whom
also several provinces of the Low Countries had devolved : the prince of Lorraine
會畫意臺三皇爵·臺食言學 TE 71 sought for a son - in - law and iv REVOLUTIONS.
... Burgundy was in possession of a French prince of the blood royal , to whom
also several provinces of the Low Countries had devolved : the prince of Lorraine
會畫意臺三皇爵·臺食言學 TE 71 sought for a son - in - law and iv REVOLUTIONS.
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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 pro1 : Thes 30071 а . W NA The sperity ; and OF FRANCE .
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 pro1 : Thes 30071 а . W NA The sperity ; and OF FRANCE .
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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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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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