Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen2William Henry Ireland R. Triphook, 1824 |
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With the History of Her Times William Henry Ireland. resided , La Pucelle , throwing herself at his feet , expressed herself in these words : " Gentil Dauphin , voilà le siège d'Orléans levé , qui est la première chose dont j'ai eu ...
With the History of Her Times William Henry Ireland. resided , La Pucelle , throwing herself at his feet , expressed herself in these words : " Gentil Dauphin , voilà le siège d'Orléans levé , qui est la première chose dont j'ai eu ...
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... La Pucelle was not allowed to attend ; and great indecision and difference of opinion were evinced as to the course of con- duct that should be pursued . In this state of incertitude the king left the council - chamber without coming to ...
... La Pucelle was not allowed to attend ; and great indecision and difference of opinion were evinced as to the course of con- duct that should be pursued . In this state of incertitude the king left the council - chamber without coming to ...
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... La Pucelle continued , " N'ayez doute , l'heure est prête quand il plait à Dieu ; il est temps d'agir quand Dieu veut que l'on agisse , et qu'il agit lui- même : " and perceiving that he was still undecided , she said : " Ah , gentil ...
... La Pucelle continued , " N'ayez doute , l'heure est prête quand il plait à Dieu ; il est temps d'agir quand Dieu veut que l'on agisse , et qu'il agit lui- même : " and perceiving that he was still undecided , she said : " Ah , gentil ...
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... le bien venu : Ah , handsome constable ! you are not come upon my account ; but since you are arrived , you shall be right welcome . " * La Pucelle and the generals ordered the troops to march from Beaugenci , and ranged them in order ...
... le bien venu : Ah , handsome constable ! you are not come upon my account ; but since you are arrived , you shall be right welcome . " * La Pucelle and the generals ordered the troops to march from Beaugenci , and ranged them in order ...
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With the History of Her Times William Henry Ireland. 66 La Pucelle and the French captains immediately took horse , and proceeded to follow the route of their enemies . On learning the approach of the French , the English abandoned the ...
With the History of Her Times William Henry Ireland. 66 La Pucelle and the French captains immediately took horse , and proceeded to follow the route of their enemies . On learning the approach of the French , the English abandoned the ...
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