Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1William Henry Ireland R. Triphook, 1824 |
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... regent ; + and almost immediately a series of evils deluged re- viving France , during a longer period of time than that sedulously occupied by Charles in re - establish- ing her prosperity . The experience acquired from the last ...
... regent ; + and almost immediately a series of evils deluged re- viving France , during a longer period of time than that sedulously occupied by Charles in re - establish- ing her prosperity . The experience acquired from the last ...
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... 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 increase his fortune at the expense of the revenues of his ...
... 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 increase his fortune at the expense of the revenues of his ...
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... regent , did not satisfy his inordinate vanity , a crown could alone satiate his ambition ; and the hope of effecting the conquest of Naples , in his opinion , sanctioned the attempt to gain it . To accom- plish this scheme , after ...
... regent , did not satisfy his inordinate vanity , a crown could alone satiate his ambition ; and the hope of effecting the conquest of Naples , in his opinion , sanctioned the attempt to gain it . To accom- plish this scheme , after ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... regent did , by right , devolve upon Louis , as being first prince of the blood royal . He , however , had reason ; * For a long period a misunderstanding had taken place between Louis and his uncles , and their quarrel became manifest ...
... regent did , by right , devolve upon Louis , as being first prince of the blood royal . He , however , had reason ; * For a long period a misunderstanding had taken place between Louis and his uncles , and their quarrel became manifest ...
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