Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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Notwithstanding the Flemish revolted several times , this victory was certainly a
decisive blow ; in proof of which , a conclusive authority may be found in the
discourse delivered by the ambassadors of Louis XI . to Charles le Téméraire ,
great ...
Notwithstanding the Flemish revolted several times , this victory was certainly a
decisive blow ; in proof of which , a conclusive authority may be found in the
discourse delivered by the ambassadors of Louis XI . to Charles le Téméraire ,
great ...
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The duke also caused every thing to be paid him , even to the expedition
undertaken against Flanders for his own particular interest ; yet , notwithstanding
these enormous exactions , he died insolvent . See the Introduction of Laboureur
, page ...
The duke also caused every thing to be paid him , even to the expedition
undertaken against Flanders for his own particular interest ; yet , notwithstanding
these enormous exactions , he died insolvent . See the Introduction of Laboureur
, page ...
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Notwithstanding this , it will scarcely be credited that France would have fared
much better had Philip and John lived as well as the monarch ; even supposing
the latter had uniformly continued insane , and under their direction . In the first ...
Notwithstanding this , it will scarcely be credited that France would have fared
much better had Philip and John lived as well as the monarch ; even supposing
the latter had uniformly continued insane , and under their direction . In the first ...
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... whose blindness had uniformly continued , notwithstanding the evils into which
they had been thereby plunged , and the crimes of the successor of Philip . A
second lucid interval which Charles experienced , replaced the government in
the ...
... whose blindness had uniformly continued , notwithstanding the evils into which
they had been thereby plunged , and the crimes of the successor of Philip . A
second lucid interval which Charles experienced , replaced the government in
the ...
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... he was iully enabled to satisfy , with impunity , his thirst for conquest .
Notwithstanding all these flattering advantages , Henry might in all probability
have failed in his ambitious projects , had it not been for the factions that divided
France .
... he was iully enabled to satisfy , with impunity , his thirst for conquest .
Notwithstanding all these flattering advantages , Henry might in all probability
have failed in his ambitious projects , had it not been for the factions that divided
France .
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