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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... Saint - Foix have written long dissertations respecting this singular point in the history of France , so very important , and yet so difficult to unravel . ( See Daniel , vi . pages 557 to 574 ; Essais sur Paris , iii . pages 303 to ...
... Saint - Foix have written long dissertations respecting this singular point in the history of France , so very important , and yet so difficult to unravel . ( See Daniel , vi . pages 557 to 574 ; Essais sur Paris , iii . pages 303 to ...
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... Saint Remi , 162 ; Monstrelet , i . fol . 320 ; Chron . Manuscr . 553 ; Chron . of France , 328 ; Pierre Defenin , in the fol . edit , of Juvenal , p . 493 ; and Choisy , 555 . an * Villaret , xiv . page 157 , follows the statement of ...
... Saint Remi , 162 ; Monstrelet , i . fol . 320 ; Chron . Manuscr . 553 ; Chron . of France , 328 ; Pierre Defenin , in the fol . edit , of Juvenal , p . 493 ; and Choisy , 555 . an * Villaret , xiv . page 157 , follows the statement of ...
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... Saint James de Beuvron , which was the barrier of that province . The enterprise would , doubtless , have been crowned with success ; but Giac , a favourite of Charles , aided by one of the ministers , a native of Brittany , prevented ...
... Saint James de Beuvron , which was the barrier of that province . The enterprise would , doubtless , have been crowned with success ; but Giac , a favourite of Charles , aided by one of the ministers , a native of Brittany , prevented ...
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... masters of more * According to Monstrelet , vol . ii . fol . 37 , the earl of Salisbury did not cross the channel until after the festival of Saint John . than fifteen towns . They subdued the whole ter- ritory OF FRANCE . lxxvii.
... masters of more * According to Monstrelet , vol . ii . fol . 37 , the earl of Salisbury did not cross the channel until after the festival of Saint John . than fifteen towns . They subdued the whole ter- ritory OF FRANCE . lxxvii.
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... captains were joined on the 25th of October , by Dunois , Saint Severe , Beuil , Chabanes , Chaumont , and La Hire . ( See Tripaut , 4 , 5 , & 8. ) ancient duke , which still remained unpunished , while the lxxviii REVOLUTIONS.
... captains were joined on the 25th of October , by Dunois , Saint Severe , Beuil , Chabanes , Chaumont , and La Hire . ( See Tripaut , 4 , 5 , & 8. ) ancient duke , which still remained unpunished , while the lxxviii REVOLUTIONS.
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