Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen2 |
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... yet no notice is taken by our historians of the depositions of such honourable
personages as the comte Dunois , the duke d'Alençon , the knight Daulon , & c .
whose representations completely refute many of the following statements . As it
is ...
... yet no notice is taken by our historians of the depositions of such honourable
personages as the comte Dunois , the duke d'Alençon , the knight Daulon , & c .
whose representations completely refute many of the following statements . As it
is ...
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According to some authors , Louis XII . commanded a further revisal of the case of
Jeanne d'Arc ; but this statement is not better established than the foregoing The
gratitude of the Orleanese towards the heroine who had preserved their city ...
According to some authors , Louis XII . commanded a further revisal of the case of
Jeanne d'Arc ; but this statement is not better established than the foregoing The
gratitude of the Orleanese towards the heroine who had preserved their city ...
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make the historians agree in their several statements , as will appear from the
following notes . N. B. Villaret , xv . p . 7 , and those ensuing , has been guilty of
numerous errors , as regards these expeditions of Jeanne or of Philip . Among
other ...
make the historians agree in their several statements , as will appear from the
following notes . N. B. Villaret , xv . p . 7 , and those ensuing , has been guilty of
numerous errors , as regards these expeditions of Jeanne or of Philip . Among
other ...
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To effect this , M. Polluche adduces statements tending to show that Jeanne d'Arc
never could have known father Richard ... of M. de Labarre's account , and
therefore to give credence to this statement so injurious to the reputation of
Jeanne .
To effect this , M. Polluche adduces statements tending to show that Jeanne d'Arc
never could have known father Richard ... of M. de Labarre's account , and
therefore to give credence to this statement so injurious to the reputation of
Jeanne .
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The last document in the manuscript is , a letter of John Bréhal , Dominican
Inquisitor of the Faith in France , addressed to brother Leonard , another
Dominican of Vienna , as appears from the statement in the inventory at the
bottom of the first ...
The last document in the manuscript is , a letter of John Bréhal , Dominican
Inquisitor of the Faith in France , addressed to brother Leonard , another
Dominican of Vienna , as appears from the statement in the inventory at the
bottom of the first ...
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