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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... judges of La Pucelle , men not only unjust , but iniquitous , strove to con- strue this miracle into a crime , as if she had sought to attribute the deed to her special interference . Jeanne , however , defended herself with great ...
... judges of La Pucelle , men not only unjust , but iniquitous , strove to con- strue this miracle into a crime , as if she had sought to attribute the deed to her special interference . Jeanne , however , defended herself with great ...
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... judges of that town , and beheaded accordingly . This execution , In Holinshed's Chronicle we have the following account of the taking of Franquet of Arras : - " In the month of Maie , 1430 , with a valiant man in feats whether unjust ...
... judges of that town , and beheaded accordingly . This execution , In Holinshed's Chronicle we have the following account of the taking of Franquet of Arras : - " In the month of Maie , 1430 , with a valiant man in feats whether unjust ...
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... judges : on the contrary , she sought to have this man exchanged for a French captive detained by the English . His trial was the result of innumerable com- plaints made by the inhabitants of the surrounding districts , and the judges ...
... judges : on the contrary , she sought to have this man exchanged for a French captive detained by the English . His trial was the result of innumerable com- plaints made by the inhabitants of the surrounding districts , and the judges ...
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... money ? " Replies of this nature , so frequently made by La Pucelle , would not have failed to excite astonishment in more equitable judges . which had been projected to render the enemy's plans abortive lxxx HISTORY OF.
... money ? " Replies of this nature , so frequently made by La Pucelle , would not have failed to excite astonishment in more equitable judges . which had been projected to render the enemy's plans abortive lxxx HISTORY OF.
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... judge , and speake evill of her and her doings ? Then these things , being thus plainely true , all men must needes confesse , that the cause ceasing , the effect also ceaseth : so that if these morall vertues lacking , she was no good ...
... judge , and speake evill of her and her doings ? Then these things , being thus plainely true , all men must needes confesse , that the cause ceasing , the effect also ceaseth : so that if these morall vertues lacking , she was no good ...
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