Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen2 |
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Every thing being in readiness for the expedition , the day of departure was
decided on . The city of Rheims , all the fortresses of Picardy , Champagne , the
Isle of France , Gâtinois , Auxerrois , Burgundy , and the whole country between
the ...
Every thing being in readiness for the expedition , the day of departure was
decided on . The city of Rheims , all the fortresses of Picardy , Champagne , the
Isle of France , Gâtinois , Auxerrois , Burgundy , and the whole country between
the ...
Página xxxvii
After this event Jeanne d'Arc returned to the king in order to acquaint him that
every thing was prepared for his reception . Charles then mounted on horseback
, and made his entry into Troyes in great pomp , having at his side La Pucelle ...
After this event Jeanne d'Arc returned to the king in order to acquaint him that
every thing was prepared for his reception . Charles then mounted on horseback
, and made his entry into Troyes in great pomp , having at his side La Pucelle ...
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A thing yet ( God wot ) verie smallie shadowed , and lesse holpen by the verie
travell of the Dolphin , whose dignitie abroad foulie spotted in this point , that
contrarie to the holie degree of a right christen prince , as be called himselfe , for
...
A thing yet ( God wot ) verie smallie shadowed , and lesse holpen by the verie
travell of the Dolphin , whose dignitie abroad foulie spotted in this point , that
contrarie to the holie degree of a right christen prince , as be called himselfe , for
...
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In short , every thing which I have said and done since Thursday last , has been
performed under the dread of being burnt . " On its being observed to the prisoner
that she had solemnly abjured , “ I said , ” answered she , things which I neither ...
In short , every thing which I have said and done since Thursday last , has been
performed under the dread of being burnt . " On its being observed to the prisoner
that she had solemnly abjured , “ I said , ” answered she , things which I neither ...
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Jeanne , thou hast stated that , by command of the Almighty , thou hast constantly
adopted the dress of a man ; that thy hair was cropped short above thine ears ,
without leaving any thing to demonstrate thy being a woman ; and that thou hast ...
Jeanne , thou hast stated that , by command of the Almighty , thou hast constantly
adopted the dress of a man ; that thy hair was cropped short above thine ears ,
without leaving any thing to demonstrate thy being a woman ; and that thou hast ...
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