Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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The experience acquired from the last regencies to which France was subjected ,
rendered the then state of affairs so familiar to the public mind , that the idea of a
regency is , even to the present day , obnoxious to a Frenchman's han 1 1 ...
The experience acquired from the last regencies to which France was subjected ,
rendered the then state of affairs so familiar to the public mind , that the idea of a
regency is , even to the present day , obnoxious to a Frenchman's han 1 1 ...
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ear : a sentiment , perhaps , better founded in justice in the age of Charles VII . ,
than at the present time . According to the existing state of European government
, a regent can only be regarded as the first subject of the king ; but at the period ...
ear : a sentiment , perhaps , better founded in justice in the age of Charles VII . ,
than at the present time . According to the existing state of European government
, a regent can only be regarded as the first subject of the king ; but at the period ...
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Too soon did the evil genius of France present the favourable opportunity , -if ,
indeed , they themselves were not accessory to this event . The appearance of
the pretended spectre * which first 新 W cone ! ho * About the beginning of
August ...
Too soon did the evil genius of France present the favourable opportunity , -if ,
indeed , they themselves were not accessory to this event . The appearance of
the pretended spectre * which first 新 W cone ! ho * About the beginning of
August ...
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... latter certain presents stated to have been received , which tended to manifest
this triumph . Such unblushing effrontery deserved punishment , and , according
to the reigning opinions and customs of that age , called aloud for vengeance .
... latter certain presents stated to have been received , which tended to manifest
this triumph . Such unblushing effrontery deserved punishment , and , according
to the reigning opinions and customs of that age , called aloud for vengeance .
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... in order that he might reap the advantage when a favourable opportunity
should present itself ; and this policy succeeded , since by furnishing in turns
sufficient succour to the two factions , he maintained the just equilibrium on either
side .
... in order that he might reap the advantage when a favourable opportunity
should present itself ; and this policy succeeded , since by furnishing in turns
sufficient succour to the two factions , he maintained the just equilibrium on either
side .
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