Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen2William Henry Ireland R. Triphook, 1824 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 66
Página xvii
... never- theless presented himself at the siege of Beaugenci . His supplies were of no utility ; but the situation in which he placed Jeanne d'Arc and the duke d'Alençon was not the less embarrassing , and • This was Meun , or Mehung , on ...
... never- theless presented himself at the siege of Beaugenci . His supplies were of no utility ; but the situation in which he placed Jeanne d'Arc and the duke d'Alençon was not the less embarrassing , and • This was Meun , or Mehung , on ...
Página xxvi
... never be crowned than receive the inauguration in his presence . The victorious army again returned to Orleans , where new warriors arrived from all directions . Charles VII . was also expected , but he did not repair to that city , on ...
... never be crowned than receive the inauguration in his presence . The victorious army again returned to Orleans , where new warriors arrived from all directions . Charles VII . was also expected , but he did not repair to that city , on ...
Página xxx
... never deficient in finding excuses to palliate their infamy , La Trimouille hinted to the monarch , that as the city held out for the duke of Burgundy , it was necessary to adopt con- ciliatory measures to soften and gain over that ...
... never deficient in finding excuses to palliate their infamy , La Trimouille hinted to the monarch , that as the city held out for the duke of Burgundy , it was necessary to adopt con- ciliatory measures to soften and gain over that ...
Página xlii
... never for a moment lost sight of that grand object - a general reconciliation throughout the kingdom of France took advantage of the interval between sunrise and the ceremony of the coronation to address the following letter to the duke ...
... never for a moment lost sight of that grand object - a general reconciliation throughout the kingdom of France took advantage of the interval between sunrise and the ceremony of the coronation to address the following letter to the duke ...
Página xliv
... never be restored but at the point of the lance ; that is to say , after he should have witnessed the prosperity of the king . This statement was acknowledged and scrupulously examined during the process of Jeanne's condemnation ...
... never be restored but at the point of the lance ; that is to say , after he should have witnessed the prosperity of the king . This statement was acknowledged and scrupulously examined during the process of Jeanne's condemnation ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Abbé Lenglet abjuration accused affirmed answer appears archbishop of Rheims arms army arrived assessors Astezan bishop of Beauvais brother Burgundians cause Charles VII Chinon Chronicle of France church command commencement Compiegne conduct consequence contains crown death Dieu doctors documents Domremy duke d'Alençon duke of Bedford duke of Burgundy Dunois enemies English execution expedition faith father favour folio French Gien Guillaume Hermoises heroine Histoire holy honour interrogatories Jean Jean of Luxembourg Jeanne d'Arc Jeanne's journey judges king Lagny Latin Laverdy letters Loire Loiseleur lord Luchet manuscript Massieu ment monument notaries Note occasion period persons Pierre Pierre Cauchon pope present prince prisoner proceeded process of condemnation Pucelle d'Orléans Puella repaired reply respecting revisal Rheims Rouen Royal Library Saint Catherine says sentence siege of Orleans thence thing thou hast town Tripaut troops Vaucouleurs volume woman writer