Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen2 |
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Some were of opinion that the king ought to return to Gien , while others advised
that the march direct for Rheims should be continued without delay . The lord de
Treves , formerly chancellor of France , a man respectable on account of his ...
Some were of opinion that the king ought to return to Gien , while others advised
that the march direct for Rheims should be continued without delay . The lord de
Treves , formerly chancellor of France , a man respectable on account of his ...
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... cast your opinions as ye have cause . Of hir lovers ( the Frenchmen ) reported
one , how in Campeigne thus besieged , Guillaume de Flavie the capteine
having sold hir aforehand to the lord of Lutzenburgh , under colour of hasting hir
with a ...
... cast your opinions as ye have cause . Of hir lovers ( the Frenchmen ) reported
one , how in Campeigne thus besieged , Guillaume de Flavie the capteine
having sold hir aforehand to the lord of Lutzenburgh , under colour of hasting hir
with a ...
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We deem it essential to discard the opinion cherished by some writers , who
inculcate the doctrine of trampling nature under foot , when the voice of Heaven
seems to tolerate such conduct . Why did not Jeanne consult and adopt the
opinion of ...
We deem it essential to discard the opinion cherished by some writers , who
inculcate the doctrine of trampling nature under foot , when the voice of Heaven
seems to tolerate such conduct . Why did not Jeanne consult and adopt the
opinion of ...
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The farce must soon have been discovered , as we shall presently demonstrate ,
We will , however , give an additional proof of the opinion entertained at Orleans ,
that the Pucelle was still in existence . In this same account of Gilles ...
The farce must soon have been discovered , as we shall presently demonstrate ,
We will , however , give an additional proof of the opinion entertained at Orleans ,
that the Pucelle was still in existence . In this same account of Gilles ...
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But to return , ” says he , “ to what we have written respecting this extraordinary
woman , we are of opinion , that she neither deserved the eulogies which have
so incessantly accompanied her memory , nor the cruel destiny which awaited
her ...
But to return , ” says he , “ to what we have written respecting this extraordinary
woman , we are of opinion , that she neither deserved the eulogies which have
so incessantly accompanied her memory , nor the cruel destiny which awaited
her ...
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