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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Página vii
... passed in the council ? " La Pucelle , without hesitation , immediately said , that whensoever she felt displeased on account of what she uttered on the part of God being discredited , she retired to a bye - place to offer prayers to ...
... passed in the council ? " La Pucelle , without hesitation , immediately said , that whensoever she felt displeased on account of what she uttered on the part of God being discredited , she retired to a bye - place to offer prayers to ...
Página ix
... passed in review , consisting of three been deemed the height of extravagance . He then adds , that Charles resolved to follow the inspirations of the prophetess .-- " Hume , " says M. de Saint Prix , ( p . 211 , ) " frequently ...
... passed in review , consisting of three been deemed the height of extravagance . He then adds , that Charles resolved to follow the inspirations of the prophetess .-- " Hume , " says M. de Saint Prix , ( p . 211 , ) " frequently ...
Página xxvii
... passed the troops in review as they arrived at that city . She then directed them to march for Gien , the place appointed for the rendezvous of the army destined to undertake the journey to Rheims : but having just cause to fear the ...
... passed the troops in review as they arrived at that city . She then directed them to march for Gien , the place appointed for the rendezvous of the army destined to undertake the journey to Rheims : but having just cause to fear the ...
Página xxxv
... passing , ordered that a certain sum should be given to the English and the Burgundians by way of ransom for their captives ; with which they were compelled to be satisfied , having no power left to dispute the question . The ensuing ...
... passing , ordered that a certain sum should be given to the English and the Burgundians by way of ransom for their captives ; with which they were compelled to be satisfied , having no power left to dispute the question . The ensuing ...
Página lxiv
... passing the Loire , took the castle of Gallerande , that of Rame- fort , and the important fortress of Malicorne , from the English . He then advanced towards Evreux , with a force not so formidable from its num- bers as from its ...
... passing the Loire , took the castle of Gallerande , that of Rame- fort , and the important fortress of Malicorne , from the English . He then advanced towards Evreux , with a force not so formidable from its num- bers as from its ...
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