Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen2 |
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Página xvii
This town was commanded by the famous lord Talbot ; but he confided the
charge to another experienced officer , while he proceeded to meet Fastolf , who
was on his march from Paris with a plentiful supply of men and ammunition . On
the ...
This town was commanded by the famous lord Talbot ; but he confided the
charge to another experienced officer , while he proceeded to meet Fastolf , who
was on his march from Paris with a plentiful supply of men and ammunition . On
the ...
Página xxxviii
... by appointing a loyal governor and a strong garrison , he proceeded towards
Châlons . La Pucelle was constantly strenuous in urging the king forward , to
prevent his yielding to that indolence to which he was unfortunately subject , and
on ...
... by appointing a loyal governor and a strong garrison , he proceeded towards
Châlons . La Pucelle was constantly strenuous in urging the king forward , to
prevent his yielding to that indolence to which he was unfortunately subject , and
on ...
Página lxxi
However , to testify her devotion , before she proceeded on her route , she
offered up to Saint Denis , according to the custom adopted in those days by
persons wounded in war , a trophy consisting of the complete equipment of a
man at arms ...
However , to testify her devotion , before she proceeded on her route , she
offered up to Saint Denis , according to the custom adopted in those days by
persons wounded in war , a trophy consisting of the complete equipment of a
man at arms ...
Página ccxiv
Isabella , nearly overcome by excess of anguish , having with difficulty given
utterance to these sentences , her counsel proceeded to read aloud the petition
presented by herself and her two sons . On the conclusion of this document , the
...
Isabella , nearly overcome by excess of anguish , having with difficulty given
utterance to these sentences , her counsel proceeded to read aloud the petition
presented by herself and her two sons . On the conclusion of this document , the
...
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But , receiving no answer , and her herald being imprisoned , she returned to
Tours , there took her banner , and thence proceeded to Chinon , in order to
receive the orders of the king , and may have departed from the latter place on
the night ...
But , receiving no answer , and her herald being imprisoned , she returned to
Tours , there took her banner , and thence proceeded to Chinon , in order to
receive the orders of the king , and may have departed from the latter place on
the night ...
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