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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... Charles VII.a sentiment so unworthy the feelings of a mother , and which she never- theless cherished with unabated acrimony to the very moment of her death . Far from repairing his fault , ( and in the language of policy a fault is ...
... Charles VII.a sentiment so unworthy the feelings of a mother , and which she never- theless cherished with unabated acrimony to the very moment of her death . Far from repairing his fault , ( and in the language of policy a fault is ...
Página xxxix
... Charles VII . , then asleep , in one of his sheets , causing him to be transported to the Bastille , and from thence removed to Melun . This important service , recorded in the Journal of Paris , at page 37 , is also detailed at length ...
... Charles VII . , then asleep , in one of his sheets , causing him to be transported to the Bastille , and from thence removed to Melun . This important service , recorded in the Journal of Paris , at page 37 , is also detailed at length ...
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... Charles makes a grant to Robert le Maçon in conse- quence of his life having been saved by him , when Paris was taken . Mademoiselle de Lussan , viii . pages 333 and 390 , gives a * of the time , it is obvious that Charles VII xl ...
... Charles makes a grant to Robert le Maçon in conse- quence of his life having been saved by him , when Paris was taken . Mademoiselle de Lussan , viii . pages 333 and 390 , gives a * of the time , it is obvious that Charles VII xl ...
Página xli
... Charles VII . did not participate in the act ; * and the repugnance which he uniformly manifested during the residue of his life to the commission of any species of violence is an additional proof . But nevertheless it is scarcely to be ...
... Charles VII . did not participate in the act ; * and the repugnance which he uniformly manifested during the residue of his life to the commission of any species of violence is an additional proof . But nevertheless it is scarcely to be ...
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... Charles VII . Philip le Bon , successor to Jean sans Peur , was a very potent enemy in a different point of view ... Charles VI . , the Dauphin became a very feeble enemy . Eight months after the assassination of Jean , Charles VII . was ...
... Charles VII . Philip le Bon , successor to Jean sans Peur , was a very potent enemy in a different point of view ... Charles VI . , the Dauphin became a very feeble enemy . Eight months after the assassination of Jean , Charles VII . was ...
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