Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen2 |
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Lord Talbot , lord Scales , and Sir Thomas Rampston , were among the number
of those who fell into the hands of the conquerors . This was the first pitched
battle in which the French had triumphed over the English during the last eight
years ...
Lord Talbot , lord Scales , and Sir Thomas Rampston , were among the number
of those who fell into the hands of the conquerors . This was the first pitched
battle in which the French had triumphed over the English during the last eight
years ...
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Would you supplicate the name of our Lord Jesus Christ , that by his infinite
mercy he would declare to us by you which of the three above - mentioned is the
true pope , and to which he would be pleased we should obey from the present ...
Would you supplicate the name of our Lord Jesus Christ , that by his infinite
mercy he would declare to us by you which of the three above - mentioned is the
true pope , and to which he would be pleased we should obey from the present ...
Página xcv
... with eight other gentlemen , chanced to be neere unto the lodging of the said
lord Bawdo , where they espied the Frenchmen , which began to cut downe tents
, overthrow pavilions , and kill men in their beds : whereupon they with all speed
...
... with eight other gentlemen , chanced to be neere unto the lodging of the said
lord Bawdo , where they espied the Frenchmen , which began to cut downe tents
, overthrow pavilions , and kill men in their beds : whereupon they with all speed
...
Página xcvi
Saith another booke , she was intrapt by a Picard capteine of Soissons , who sold
that citie to the duke of Burgognie , and he then put it over into the hands of the
lord of Lutzenburgh ; so hy that meanes the Burgognians approched and ...
Saith another booke , she was intrapt by a Picard capteine of Soissons , who sold
that citie to the duke of Burgognie , and he then put it over into the hands of the
lord of Lutzenburgh ; so hy that meanes the Burgognians approched and ...
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De la victoire de l'étandard ou de moi , c'était tout à notre Seigneur — Whether
victory was by the means of the standard or myself , the whole was the work of
our Lord . ” “ Was the hope of victory founded in your banner or yourself ?
De la victoire de l'étandard ou de moi , c'était tout à notre Seigneur — Whether
victory was by the means of the standard or myself , the whole was the work of
our Lord . ” “ Was the hope of victory founded in your banner or yourself ?
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