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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... prove the case . In- stead of taking advantage of the first impulse of enthusiasm to lead his armies on from one victory to another , he became a prey to his wonted list- lessness . Time moved with celerity ; each day idly spent seemed ...
... prove the case . In- stead of taking advantage of the first impulse of enthusiasm to lead his armies on from one victory to another , he became a prey to his wonted list- lessness . Time moved with celerity ; each day idly spent seemed ...
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... constable's arrival could not but prove advantageous to the royal cause , she hastened to effect his reconciliation with the king . " - See page 21 . However , during the night , the commander of the JEANNE D'ARC . xix.
... constable's arrival could not but prove advantageous to the royal cause , she hastened to effect his reconciliation with the king . " - See page 21 . However , during the night , the commander of the JEANNE D'ARC . xix.
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... proved himself the advocate of every measure tending to foment animosity against the king . The opposition of Trimouille , how- ever , to any measure , was sure to gain the servile acquiescence of his royal master . — Lenglet , vol . i ...
... proved himself the advocate of every measure tending to foment animosity against the king . The opposition of Trimouille , how- ever , to any measure , was sure to gain the servile acquiescence of his royal master . — Lenglet , vol . i ...
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... proved ineffectual , and a scarcity of provisions began to prevail throughout the army . In this emergency a council was called length arrived before Troyes , The army amounted to more that 12,000 men . -See Hume and Tripaut , pp . 135 ...
... proved ineffectual , and a scarcity of provisions began to prevail throughout the army . In this emergency a council was called length arrived before Troyes , The army amounted to more that 12,000 men . -See Hume and Tripaut , pp . 135 ...
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... prove the high repu- tation which Jeanne d'Arc must have acquired , even in countries remote from the French ter- ritory . The comte d'Armagnac had retired to the court of the king of Arragon , where he resided at the period to which ...
... prove the high repu- tation which Jeanne d'Arc must have acquired , even in countries remote from the French ter- ritory . The comte d'Armagnac had retired to the court of the king of Arragon , where he resided at the period to which ...
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