Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen2 |
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when he left that city for Corbény , and thence advanced to the small town of
Vailly ; all which places opened their gates to receive him . At the lastmentioned
city the monarch wished to await the return of the heralds whom he had
despatched ...
when he left that city for Corbény , and thence advanced to the small town of
Vailly ; all which places opened their gates to receive him . At the lastmentioned
city the monarch wished to await the return of the heralds whom he had
despatched ...
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The king first presented himself before St. Denis , which town threw open its
gates to receive him , when the , monarch immediately proceeded to offer up
thanks to Heaven , in the great church where the remains of his royal ancestors
were ...
The king first presented himself before St. Denis , which town threw open its
gates to receive him , when the , monarch immediately proceeded to offer up
thanks to Heaven , in the great church where the remains of his royal ancestors
were ...
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... preceded by the drummers and trumpeters of the national guard , marched to
the tower of the belfry of Orleans , parading through the streets d'Escures , le
Martroi , la Barillerie , and l'Aguillerie , to the principal gateway of the old town
house ...
... preceded by the drummers and trumpeters of the national guard , marched to
the tower of the belfry of Orleans , parading through the streets d'Escures , le
Martroi , la Barillerie , and l'Aguillerie , to the principal gateway of the old town
house ...
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The taper presented was , according to ancient custom , of yellow wax , and
weighed about two pounds . “ On the conclusion of this last ceremony , the youth ,
habited as Jeanne d'Arc , proceeded to the town house , and there delivered up
his ...
The taper presented was , according to ancient custom , of yellow wax , and
weighed about two pounds . “ On the conclusion of this last ceremony , the youth ,
habited as Jeanne d'Arc , proceeded to the town house , and there delivered up
his ...
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... which had been till then preserved in the front of the dwelling of Le Picard
Dulys , otherwise called d'Arbamont ; and several inns of the town still retain for
their signs rude effigies of La Pucelle d'Orléans . In respect to the house where
she ...
... which had been till then preserved in the front of the dwelling of Le Picard
Dulys , otherwise called d'Arbamont ; and several inns of the town still retain for
their signs rude effigies of La Pucelle d'Orléans . In respect to the house where
she ...
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