Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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The king died ; * the administration of public affairs devolved to a regent ; + and
almost immediately a series of evils deluged reviving France , during a longer
period of time than that sedulously occupied by Charles in re - establishing her ...
The king died ; * the administration of public affairs devolved to a regent ; + and
almost immediately a series of evils deluged reviving France , during a longer
period of time than that sedulously occupied by Charles in re - establishing her ...
Página vii
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 on which we are writing
he was sometimes the monarch . At the present day he may be tempted to ...
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 on which we are writing
he was sometimes the monarch . At the present day he may be tempted to ...
Página viii
The rank of first prince of the blood , and the eminent post of regent , did not
satisfy his inordinate vanity , crown could alone satiate his ambition ; and the
hope of effecting the conquest of Naples , in his opinion , sanctioned the attempt
to gain it ...
The rank of first prince of the blood , and the eminent post of regent , did not
satisfy his inordinate vanity , crown could alone satiate his ambition ; and the
hope of effecting the conquest of Naples , in his opinion , sanctioned the attempt
to gain it ...
Página ix
The regent had not yet completed the preparations for his expedition , when , as
a just punishment for his crimes , he lost his life ; upon which Philip le Hardi ,
duke of Burgundy , one of his brothers , hastened the young king , Charles VI . ,
into ...
The regent had not yet completed the preparations for his expedition , when , as
a just punishment for his crimes , he lost his life ; upon which Philip le Hardi ,
duke of Burgundy , one of his brothers , hastened the young king , Charles VI . ,
into ...
Página xvii
This unnatural pair , so flagitious in crime , did not fail to thirst after power , which
they soon obtained , at a period when Charles enjoyed a faint ray of reason ; *
and it must be confessed that the office of regent did , by right , devolve upon
Louis ...
This unnatural pair , so flagitious in crime , did not fail to thirst after power , which
they soon obtained , at a period when Charles enjoyed a faint ray of reason ; *
and it must be confessed that the office of regent did , by right , devolve upon
Louis ...
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