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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... La Pucelle was not allowed to attend ; and great indecision and difference of opinion were evinced as to the course of con- duct that should be pursued . In this state of incertitude the king left the council - chamber without coming to ...
... La Pucelle was not allowed to attend ; and great indecision and difference of opinion were evinced as to the course of con- duct that should be pursued . In this state of incertitude the king left the council - chamber without coming to ...
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With the History of Her Times William Henry Ireland. resided , La Pucelle , throwing herself at his feet , expressed herself in these words : " Gentil Dauphin , voilà le siège d'Orléans levé , qui est la première chose dont j'ai eu ...
With the History of Her Times William Henry Ireland. resided , La Pucelle , throwing herself at his feet , expressed herself in these words : " Gentil Dauphin , voilà le siège d'Orléans levé , qui est la première chose dont j'ai eu ...
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... le bien venu : Ah , handsome constable ! you are not come upon my account ; but since you are arrived , you shall be right welcome . " * La Pucelle and the generals ordered the troops to march from Beaugenci , and ranged them in order ...
... le bien venu : Ah , handsome constable ! you are not come upon my account ; but since you are arrived , you shall be right welcome . " * La Pucelle and the generals ordered the troops to march from Beaugenci , and ranged them in order ...
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With the History of Her Times William Henry Ireland. La Pucelle and the French captains immediately took horse , and proceeded to follow the route of their enemies . On learning the approach of the French , the English abandoned the ...
With the History of Her Times William Henry Ireland. La Pucelle and the French captains immediately took horse , and proceeded to follow the route of their enemies . On learning the approach of the French , the English abandoned the ...
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With the History of Her Times William Henry Ireland. La Pucelle and JCK corse . nu heir nemies . ae French aptains mmediately roceeded to blow the route of arming he approach of the French , ae si Loandoned the tack of the nige f " Ican ...
With the History of Her Times William Henry Ireland. La Pucelle and JCK corse . nu heir nemies . ae French aptains mmediately roceeded to blow the route of arming he approach of the French , ae si Loandoned the tack of the nige f " Ican ...
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Página lix - Howbeit, upon humble confession of hir iniquities with a counterfeit contrition, pretending a carefull sorow for the same, execution spared and all mollified into this, that from thencefoorth she should cast off hir...
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Página lxxxviii - "Of the love or hate God may have for the English, or of what He will do for their souls, I know nothing ; but I know quite well that they will be put out of France, except those who shall die there, and that God will send victory to the French against the English.
Página cv - ... to the sin of pride, and to the sin of heresy. All of which sins I now renounce and abjure and depart from, humbly thanking you Doctors and Masters who have brought me back to the truth and into the grace of our Lord. And I will never return to my errors, but will remain in communion with our Holy Church and in obedience to our Holy Father the Pope of Rome. All this I swear by God Almighty and the Holy Gospels, in witness whereto I sign my name to this recantation.
Página lix - ... all the world hir execrable abhominations, and well iustifie the iudgement she had, and the execution she was put to for the same. A thing yet (God wot) verie smallie shadowed and lesse holpen by the verie trauell of the Dolphin, whose dignitie abroad [was] foulie spotted in this point, that, contrarie to the holie degree of a right christen prince (as he called himselfe), for maintenance of his quarels in warre would not reuerence to prophane his sacred estate, as dealing in diuelish practises...
Página lix - ... place at Rone, in the selfe same steed where now saint Michaels church stands: hir ashes afterward without the towne wals shaken into the wind.
Página lxxviii - Avant qu'il soit sept ans, les « Anglais abandonneront un plus grand gage qu'ils n'ont fait devant Or« léans, et ils perdront tout en France.
Página lix - Annes, that in this behalfe came and gave hir commandements from God hir maker, as she kept hir father's lambs in the fields...
Página lix - Bishop of Beauvois (in whose diocesse she was taken) caused her life and beleefe, after order of law, to be inquired upon and examined. Wherein found though a virgin, yet first shamefullie rejecting hir sex abominablie in acts and...
Página cxiv - Ah! j'aimerais mieux être décapitée sept fois que d'être ainsi brûlée. Hélas! si j'eusse été en la prison ecclésiastique à laquelle je m'étais soumise, et que j'eusse été gardée par les gens...