Memoirs of Jeanne d'Arc, surnamed la pucelle d'Orléans; with the history of her times, Volumen1 |
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... Rheims ; but those to whom she thus addressed herself were far from conceiving that Jeanne intended any allusion to herself by these statements . intervals through the village . In consequence of this , Xcii HISTORY OF.
... Rheims ; but those to whom she thus addressed herself were far from conceiving that Jeanne intended any allusion to herself by these statements . intervals through the village . In consequence of this , Xcii HISTORY OF.
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... be king and the absolute possessor of his kingdom until he had been crowned at Rheims ; after which event his affairs would continue to prosper , in VOL . I. i At length , being pressed to reply on the part JEANNE D'ARC . exiii.
... be king and the absolute possessor of his kingdom until he had been crowned at Rheims ; after which event his affairs would continue to prosper , in VOL . I. i At length , being pressed to reply on the part JEANNE D'ARC . exiii.
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... Rheims , et de l'y faire sacrer et couronner . That she had two things to accomplish on the part of the King of heaven ; first , to cause the siege of Orleans to be raised ; and secondly , to conduct the king to Rheims , there to be ...
... Rheims , et de l'y faire sacrer et couronner . That she had two things to accomplish on the part of the King of heaven ; first , to cause the siege of Orleans to be raised ; and secondly , to conduct the king to Rheims , there to be ...
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... Rheims ; vous serez le lieutenant du Roi des cieux , qui est roi de France . " Charles , removing from those that surrounded him , conversed with Jeanne in their presence , but without being overheard ; which conference lasted for some ...
... Rheims ; vous serez le lieutenant du Roi des cieux , qui est roi de France . " Charles , removing from those that surrounded him , conversed with Jeanne in their presence , but without being overheard ; which conference lasted for some ...
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... Rheims malgré vos ennemis , que sa volonté est should be done and said , as well as what she was to do and say , stated that it was not the king , and that he was hid in the alcove , containing the bed . This feigned invention , and ...
... Rheims malgré vos ennemis , que sa volonté est should be done and said , as well as what she was to do and say , stated that it was not the king , and that he was hid in the alcove , containing the bed . This feigned invention , and ...
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according appears arms army arrived assault attack Bastard of Orleans bastille bastille of Saint battle Baudricourt Blois boulevard bridge Brittany brother Burgundians cannon captains caused Charles VII Chinon church commanded conduct consequence constable conveyed count Dunois courage culverin Dauphin despatched Dieu Domremy duke of Alençon duke of Bedford duke of Brittany duke of Burgundy duke of Orleans Dunois enemy England English ensuing entered Fastolf favour force France Frenchmen garrison gate Glasdale heaven Henry Hire historians honour horse hundred combatants Jean Jeanne d'Arc Jeanne la Pucelle killed kingdom La Hire Lenglet Loire lord Talbot Louis Luchet Marshal of Saint men at arms Messire John monarch Monstrelet month named notwithstanding Paris period Poton prince prisoners proceeded promise regent Rheims Saint Aignan Saint Loup Saint Severe sallied sent siege of Orleans skirmish succour sword thousand Tournelles town Trimouille troops unto valiant Vaucouleurs victory Villaret Wherefore wounded
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Página cxxxviii - Pucelle qui est cy envoiée de par Dieu, le Roy du ciel, les clefs de toutes les bonnes villes que vous avez prises et violées en France. Elle est cy venue de par Dieu pour réclamer le sang royal. Elle est toute preste de faire paix si vous lui voulez faire raison, par ainsi que France vous mectrés jus, et paierez ce que vous l'avez tenu.
Página cxxxix - Et faictes response se vous voulez faire paix, en la cite d'Orleans. Et se ainsi ne le faictes, de vos bien grans dommages vous souviegne briefvement. Escrit ce Samedi, sepmaine sainte.
Página 155 - Anjou, by whom he had eleven children, four sous and seven daughters, of whom two sons only survived him, namely, Louis and Charles ; he had also three illegitimate children, according to Mezeray. In 1461, Charles died at Meun, in the province of Berry, in the sixtieth year of his age and the fortieth of his reign, having abstained from taking nourishment, under the apprehension of being poisoned, through the machinations of his son, the dauphin, afterwards Louis XI. Page 33. And forthwith she spake...
Página 159 - Unto the Dolphin into his gallerie when first she was brought ; and he, shadowing himselfe behind, setting other gaie lords before him to trie hir cunning, from all the companie, with a salutation, (that indeed marz all the matter.) she pickt him out alone...
Página cxxxix - ... meilleur droit de Dieu du ciel. Vous, duc de Bedford, la Pucelle vous prie et vous requiert que vous ne vous faictes mie destruire.
Página cii - I should see the king before the middle of Lent, even if I am compelled to wear my legs to the very knees in the journey. For no living creature, nor kings, nor dukes, nor the daughter of the king of Scotland, nor any others, can retake the kingdom of France, since there is no succour...
Página 196 - And although the Englishe men were overpressed with the number of their adversaries, yet they never fled back one foote, till their captayne, the lorde Talbot, was sore wounded at the backe, and so was taken.
Página 145 - Faucoulevrs, a small city, and formerly a provostship, is very agreeably situated on the slope of a hill, at the base of which is a meadow, watered by the river Meuse, which stretches itself till lost in the distance. This place belonged to the dukes of Lorraine, until Philip of Valois purchased so important a key to the empire in 1335.
Página cxxxix - Dieu, le Roy du ciel, le veult, et lui est révélé par la » Pucelle, lequel entrera à Paris à bonne compagnie.
Página 136 - I am the sonne of the noble Duke of Orleaunce ; more 'glad to be his bastarde, with a meane livyng, than the lawful sonne of that coward cuckolde Cawny, with his four thousand crownes.