Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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In regard to her exterior relations , France boasted several allies , and scarcely
any enemies ; while the English , who had been masters of half the French
territory , found themselves not only confined to the ports of Bordeaux , Bayonne ,
and ...
In regard to her exterior relations , France boasted several allies , and scarcely
any enemies ; while the English , who had been masters of half the French
territory , found themselves not only confined to the ports of Bordeaux , Bayonne ,
and ...
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... future government of the kingdom ; all that he prescribed on this subject was ,
fixing the data of his successor's majority , such being the only act passed in
regard to his survivor . The first care of the regent duke of Anjou , younger brother
of ...
... future government of the kingdom ; all that he prescribed on this subject was ,
fixing the data of his successor's majority , such being the only act passed in
regard to his survivor . The first care of the regent duke of Anjou , younger brother
of ...
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... the public ; these measures fomented revolts , * and forced TI 1 Hari M 1 1 * Le
Laboureur speaks positively respecting these popular tumults , at page 50 of his
introductory matter ; and in regard to the rigorous measures pursued , as well as
...
... the public ; these measures fomented revolts , * and forced TI 1 Hari M 1 1 * Le
Laboureur speaks positively respecting these popular tumults , at page 50 of his
introductory matter ; and in regard to the rigorous measures pursued , as well as
...
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UNOD 1995 The dukes of Berri and of Burgundy , irritated at finding that the spoil
of France , which they had been accustomed to regard as their own patrimony ,
had been consigned by the monarch to other hands , waited with impatience for ...
UNOD 1995 The dukes of Berri and of Burgundy , irritated at finding that the spoil
of France , which they had been accustomed to regard as their own patrimony ,
had been consigned by the monarch to other hands , waited with impatience for ...
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Hume is guilty of error , when he ascribes their date to the year 196 ; as well as in
regard to the duration of this treaty , which he reduces to twenty - five years : and
Smollett is equally faulty , giving the date as 1396 , and the duration of the truce ...
Hume is guilty of error , when he ascribes their date to the year 196 ; as well as in
regard to the duration of this treaty , which he reduces to twenty - five years : and
Smollett is equally faulty , giving the date as 1396 , and the duration of the truce ...
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