Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen2 |
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No document extant in France tends to impeach , in the smallest degree , the
uniform chastity of Jeanne d'Arc's sentiments ; yet it appears from the chronicles
of Caxton and Higden , that she adduced the plea of pregnancy in order to
escape ...
No document extant in France tends to impeach , in the smallest degree , the
uniform chastity of Jeanne d'Arc's sentiments ; yet it appears from the chronicles
of Caxton and Higden , that she adduced the plea of pregnancy in order to
escape ...
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This document , which is not so perfect as the following , contains part of the
documents of the process and of the interrogatories of La Pucelle , half in Latin
and half in French . III . In nomine Domini , & c . , ibid . the preceding . This
document ...
This document , which is not so perfect as the following , contains part of the
documents of the process and of the interrogatories of La Pucelle , half in Latin
and half in French . III . In nomine Domini , & c . , ibid . the preceding . This
document ...
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The present collection , extremely rare and very curious , is preferable to the
other edition , inasmuch as it contains several documents not inserted in the prior
impression . It was written by Charles Dalys , counsellor of state and advocate ...
The present collection , extremely rare and very curious , is preferable to the
other edition , inasmuch as it contains several documents not inserted in the prior
impression . It was written by Charles Dalys , counsellor of state and advocate ...
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The seventh manuscript respecting Jeanne d'Arc , is the first appertaining to the
process of absolution or revision ; being a very magnificent document in every
respect . It consists of a folio volume twenty inches high , bound in red morocco ...
The seventh manuscript respecting Jeanne d'Arc , is the first appertaining to the
process of absolution or revision ; being a very magnificent document in every
respect . It consists of a folio volume twenty inches high , bound in red morocco ...
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Upon application being made by M. de Breteuil and through the care of Cardinal
de Bernis , as a substitute for the defects in the minutes of the process , new
extracts were made from manuscript documents in the library of the Vatican at
Rome ...
Upon application being made by M. de Breteuil and through the care of Cardinal
de Bernis , as a substitute for the defects in the minutes of the process , new
extracts were made from manuscript documents in the library of the Vatican at
Rome ...
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