| Jeanne d' Arc (ste.) - 1824 - 422 páginas
...espoused to Mary, daughter of Louis, the second duke of Anjou, by whom, he had eleven children, four sous and seven daughters, of whom two sons only survived...Jeanne d'Arc was presented to the king by the count de Vendome, and without hesitation recognized the monarch at first sight, although there was nothing particular... | |
| 1851 - 658 páginas
...saints in glory everlasting. JM Mareh 18th.— At the City-Raul Ckepel-houu. the Rer. Joseph Fowler, in the sixtieth year of his age, and the fortieth of his ministry. This eminent servant of Christ, in the untiring activity of his long ministerial career,... | |
| Josiah Thomas Slugg - 1885 - 386 páginas
...elected secretary of the Conference in 1848. After having laboured for forty years, he died in 1851, in the sixtieth year of his age and the fortieth of his ministry, under the same roof as John Wesley. His son Henry was born in Sunderland in 1830. After a... | |
| John O'Heyne - 1902 - 466 páginas
...religious Orders, after the various mishaps of distressful exile, he is living in Louvain at Holy Cross, in the sixtieth year of his age and the fortieth of his profession. Father Dominic Delphin, of the same community, studied at Pampeluna, and after returning... | |
| Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - 1905 - 478 páginas
...religious Orders, after the various mishaps of distressful exile, he is living in Louvain, at Holy Cross, in the sixtieth year of his age and the fortieth of his profession." O'Heyne lived through an era during which great principles, both in Church and State,... | |
| Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - 1905 - 486 páginas
...religious Orders, after the various mishaps of distressful exile, he is living in Louvain, at Holy Cross, in the sixtieth year of his age and the fortieth of his profession." O'Heyne lived through an era during which great principles, both in Church and State,... | |
| Voltaire - 1901 - 642 páginas
...owing to the enthusiasm produced in the French army by the intrepid and glorious deeds of Joan of Arc, surnamed the Maid of Orleans, and who ultimately conducted...machinations of his son, the Dauphin, afterwards Louis the Eleventh. 4 This indolence and nullity of character affords us an insight as to the rest of Charles's... | |
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