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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... Louis , con- ceiving that from this time there would be no person to control their actions or give cause for apprehension , abandoned themselves to all the inebriety of their passions , paying no respect whatsoever to public opinion ...
... Louis , con- ceiving that from this time there would be no person to control their actions or give cause for apprehension , abandoned themselves to all the inebriety of their passions , paying no respect whatsoever to public opinion ...
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... Louis lieutenant - general of the kingdom of France ; but he had also appointed a council composed of the leading characters in the state , whose decision was to constitute the law . Jean demanded and obtained a seat in this assembly ...
... Louis lieutenant - general of the kingdom of France ; but he had also appointed a council composed of the leading characters in the state , whose decision was to constitute the law . Jean demanded and obtained a seat in this assembly ...
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... Louis and Isabella became the objects of their contempt and horror . Jean then devised every means to augment the predilection his late conduct had inspired , and to foment popular hatred against his rivals , by feigning the necessity ...
... Louis and Isabella became the objects of their contempt and horror . Jean then devised every means to augment the predilection his late conduct had inspired , and to foment popular hatred against his rivals , by feigning the necessity ...
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... Louis increased , while the impudicity of his debauches was , if possible , redoubled . Emboldened on finding that his illicit connexion with the queen remained unpunished , he seduced , or flattered himself with the idea that he had ...
... Louis increased , while the impudicity of his debauches was , if possible , redoubled . Emboldened on finding that his illicit connexion with the queen remained unpunished , he seduced , or flattered himself with the idea that he had ...
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... Louis the dauphin , then in adolescency , and already despised on account of his early profligacy , was not able to dispute . The princes , and the majority of the nobles , however , conspired against the duke of Burgundy ; some with a ...
... Louis the dauphin , then in adolescency , and already despised on account of his early profligacy , was not able to dispute . The princes , and the majority of the nobles , however , conspired against the duke of Burgundy ; some with a ...
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