Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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Página xxii
... in order that the populace might not have sufficient time to cool in these
favourable sentiments towards him , he very shortly after returned with a body of
troops ; when Isabella and Louis fled , and proceeded also to collect an armed
force .
... in order that the populace might not have sufficient time to cool in these
favourable sentiments towards him , he very shortly after returned with a body of
troops ; when Isabella and Louis fled , and proceeded also to collect an armed
force .
Página xxiii
Emboldened on finding that his illicit connexion with the queen remained
unpunished , he seduced , or flattered himself with the idea that he had also
corrupted , the wife of his rival ; nay , he even proceeded so far as to place before
the eyes ...
Emboldened on finding that his illicit connexion with the queen remained
unpunished , he seduced , or flattered himself with the idea that he had also
corrupted , the wife of his rival ; nay , he even proceeded so far as to place before
the eyes ...
Página xxxi
Finding , therefore , no enemies to encounter , the English proceeded to ravage
several of the provinces ; ť nor could the progress of their spoliations be stopped
but by the payment of a ransom , and by permitting them to re - occupy several ...
Finding , therefore , no enemies to encounter , the English proceeded to ravage
several of the provinces ; ť nor could the progress of their spoliations be stopped
but by the payment of a ransom , and by permitting them to re - occupy several ...
Página xliv
The French army then proceeded to Normandy , and laid siege to Alençon ; but
after the lapse of some days , the earl of Salisbury caused it to be raised ; when
the French forces retired , partly in the direction of Anjou , and the residue to the ...
The French army then proceeded to Normandy , and laid siege to Alençon ; but
after the lapse of some days , the earl of Salisbury caused it to be raised ; when
the French forces retired , partly in the direction of Anjou , and the residue to the ...
Página xlvi
... arrived with a powerful body of troops at Auxerre ; from whence he proceeded
on the 4th of August to Vezelay , which place had been appointed the general
rendezvous of the army of the allies . Rapin and Smollett both speak of a
dysentery ...
... arrived with a powerful body of troops at Auxerre ; from whence he proceeded
on the 4th of August to Vezelay , which place had been appointed the general
rendezvous of the army of the allies . Rapin and Smollett both speak of a
dysentery ...
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