Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen2 |
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By this means she was so hurried , that her replies , as may naturally be expected
, were not always correct . It was probably owing to the confusion which
continually occurred that the tribunal was transferred to another chamber called
Salle ...
By this means she was so hurried , that her replies , as may naturally be expected
, were not always correct . It was probably owing to the confusion which
continually occurred that the tribunal was transferred to another chamber called
Salle ...
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Jeanne further stated , that there were certain points upon which she was not
bound to reply ; and when doubtful questions were proposed , she required time
to frame her answers . Far from taking to herself any share of praise for the
actions ...
Jeanne further stated , that there were certain points upon which she was not
bound to reply ; and when doubtful questions were proposed , she required time
to frame her answers . Far from taking to herself any share of praise for the
actions ...
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Even the severe critic Luchet allows that the above reply of Jeanne d'Arc was
sublime . On being asked why she had borne her banner foremost at the
coronation of Charles VII . at Rheims , in preference to those of the captains
attending , she ...
Even the severe critic Luchet allows that the above reply of Jeanne d'Arc was
sublime . On being asked why she had borne her banner foremost at the
coronation of Charles VII . at Rheims , in preference to those of the captains
attending , she ...
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She was frequently interrogated by several persons at the same time , who
sought to break the thread of her replies ; and ... Whenever there appeared any
room for doubt , or when an immediate reply might be productive of
inconvenience , the ...
She was frequently interrogated by several persons at the same time , who
sought to break the thread of her replies ; and ... Whenever there appeared any
room for doubt , or when an immediate reply might be productive of
inconvenience , the ...
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But to reply more fully , let it be remembered what jealousy had been excited
against the Pucelle by those who were nearest the king's person , and above all ,
in George de la Trimouille his favourite , who , to use the words of the Chronicle
of ...
But to reply more fully , let it be remembered what jealousy had been excited
against the Pucelle by those who were nearest the king's person , and above all ,
in George de la Trimouille his favourite , who , to use the words of the Chronicle
of ...
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