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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... whole united forces were then passed in review , consisting of three been deemed the height of extravagance . He then adds , that Charles resolved to follow the inspirations of the prophetess .-- " Hume , " says M. de Saint Prix , ( p ...
... whole united forces were then passed in review , consisting of three been deemed the height of extravagance . He then adds , that Charles resolved to follow the inspirations of the prophetess .-- " Hume , " says M. de Saint Prix , ( p ...
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... more sanguinary by this obstinate defence , in which he was but feebly supported by his soldiers . A horrible butchery of the English was the result of In this battle , in which nearly their whole army perished JEANNE D'ARC . xxiii.
... more sanguinary by this obstinate defence , in which he was but feebly supported by his soldiers . A horrible butchery of the English was the result of In this battle , in which nearly their whole army perished JEANNE D'ARC . xxiii.
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... whole army perished , while the victory cost the French only a few lives . * Lord Talbot , lord Scales , and Sir Thomas Rampston , were among the number of those who fell into the hands of the conquerors . This was the first pitched ...
... whole army perished , while the victory cost the French only a few lives . * Lord Talbot , lord Scales , and Sir Thomas Rampston , were among the number of those who fell into the hands of the conquerors . This was the first pitched ...
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... whole country between the Loire and the ocean , were occupied by the English . The king , nevertheless , decided on following the advice of La Pucelle . Jeanne d'Arc , accompanied as usual by her brothers , quitted Gien on the 29th of ...
... whole country between the Loire and the ocean , were occupied by the English . The king , nevertheless , decided on following the advice of La Pucelle . Jeanne d'Arc , accompanied as usual by her brothers , quitted Gien on the 29th of ...
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... whole progress of the enter- prise . * The king having remained three days at Auxerre , again set forward with the army , and marched to Saint Florentin , which opened its gates without * The inhabitants of Auxerre escaped the horrors ...
... whole progress of the enter- prise . * The king having remained three days at Auxerre , again set forward with the army , and marched to Saint Florentin , which opened its gates without * The inhabitants of Auxerre escaped the horrors ...
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