Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen2 |
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... on oath by such characters as the above , we must of course infer , either that
our writers were misinformed , or wilfully stigmatized the memory of an
unfortunate girl , who had , for a short period , tarnished the laurels of our
countrymen .
... on oath by such characters as the above , we must of course infer , either that
our writers were misinformed , or wilfully stigmatized the memory of an
unfortunate girl , who had , for a short period , tarnished the laurels of our
countrymen .
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The magistrates of this faithful city were not content with this demonstration of
their gratitude ; they also granted a retreat to the mother of Jeanne d'Arc , and
gave her a pension from the year 1438 until 1458 , at which period she died at
Orleans ...
The magistrates of this faithful city were not content with this demonstration of
their gratitude ; they also granted a retreat to the mother of Jeanne d'Arc , and
gave her a pension from the year 1438 until 1458 , at which period she died at
Orleans ...
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This edifice , constructed at a period when the arts were reviving in France , (
towards the commencement of the sixteenth century , ) was light , while the
figures , and the arabesque in particular , were in a beautiful chaste style . In
1755 , this ...
This edifice , constructed at a period when the arts were reviving in France , (
towards the commencement of the sixteenth century , ) was light , while the
figures , and the arabesque in particular , were in a beautiful chaste style . In
1755 , this ...
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The second objection relates to this statement : that about the same period when
La Pucelle presented herself in Lorraine and at Orleans , two other females were
received by the people as La Pucelle , whose impositions were afterwards ...
The second objection relates to this statement : that about the same period when
La Pucelle presented herself in Lorraine and at Orleans , two other females were
received by the people as La Pucelle , whose impositions were afterwards ...
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This extraordinary apathy accords well with the character of Charles , who never
thought of showing himself near the scene of action , being determined to remain
for a long period at Loches , at which place the court continued to assemble ...
This extraordinary apathy accords well with the character of Charles , who never
thought of showing himself near the scene of action , being determined to remain
for a long period at Loches , at which place the court continued to assemble ...
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