Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1William Henry Ireland R. Triphook, 1824 |
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... Bedford , completely annihilated the plans and the hopes of the Constable , and embol- dened the duke of Burgundy to complete his dishonour and effect the ruin of France by ratifying a treaty so ignominious , † that he blushed at his ...
... Bedford , completely annihilated the plans and the hopes of the Constable , and embol- dened the duke of Burgundy to complete his dishonour and effect the ruin of France by ratifying a treaty so ignominious , † that he blushed at his ...
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... Bedford , whom he had sent forward , arrived with a powerful body of troops at Auxerre ; from whence he proceeded on the 4th of August to Vezelay , which place had been appointed the general rendezvous of the army of the allies . Rapin ...
... Bedford , whom he had sent forward , arrived with a powerful body of troops at Auxerre ; from whence he proceeded on the 4th of August to Vezelay , which place had been appointed the general rendezvous of the army of the allies . Rapin ...
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... Bedford was regent under the title of Protector ; but during his absence , his brother the duke of Gloucester enjoyed the same title and authority in England , being , however , regulated in his proceedings by a council chosen by the ...
... Bedford was regent under the title of Protector ; but during his absence , his brother the duke of Gloucester enjoyed the same title and authority in England , being , however , regulated in his proceedings by a council chosen by the ...
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... Bedford , despend ceste seignourie . During the period of the war carried on , for Le bien Public , as it was termed , in the year 1465 , Louis XI . used to remark , that , " if he could enter the first , ( into Paris , ) he would save ...
... Bedford , despend ceste seignourie . During the period of the war carried on , for Le bien Public , as it was termed , in the year 1465 , Louis XI . used to remark , that , " if he could enter the first , ( into Paris , ) he would save ...
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... Bedford , the earls of Salisbury , Suffolk , Somerset , Warwick , Arundel , and the lord Talbot ; while Charles had only Santrailles , La Hire , and the bastard Dunois , to oppose them . It will be obvious from the statement made of the ...
... Bedford , the earls of Salisbury , Suffolk , Somerset , Warwick , Arundel , and the lord Talbot ; while Charles had only Santrailles , La Hire , and the bastard Dunois , to oppose them . It will be obvious from the statement made of the ...
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