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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... carried this abuse of his credit to such a pitch , that he took upon himself to declare war against the duke of Brittany , under the mere suggestion that that prince had accorded an asylum , not to an enemy of the king , but one of his ...
... carried this abuse of his credit to such a pitch , that he took upon himself to declare war against the duke of Brittany , under the mere suggestion that that prince had accorded an asylum , not to an enemy of the king , but one of his ...
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... - sessed by the other ; in short , he carried to an excess the vice of concupiscence , which was not imputed to either of them . Sacrificing every thing to his pre- --- dilection for debauchery , he even dared to pollute xvi REVOLUTIONS.
... - sessed by the other ; in short , he carried to an excess the vice of concupiscence , which was not imputed to either of them . Sacrificing every thing to his pre- --- dilection for debauchery , he even dared to pollute xvi REVOLUTIONS.
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... dauphin , in order to carry them off . The good and peaceable citizens , victims of the alternate fury of the Burgundians and the Armagnacs , used every effort to restore tranquillity : several truces as well as OF FRANCE . XXV.
... dauphin , in order to carry them off . The good and peaceable citizens , victims of the alternate fury of the Burgundians and the Armagnacs , used every effort to restore tranquillity : several truces as well as OF FRANCE . XXV.
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... carried on , for Le bien Public , as it was termed , in the year 1465 , Louis X1 . used to remark , that , " if he could enter the first , ( into Paris , ) he would save himself with his crown upon his head ; but that if the enemy ...
... carried on , for Le bien Public , as it was termed , in the year 1465 , Louis X1 . used to remark , that , " if he could enter the first , ( into Paris , ) he would save himself with his crown upon his head ; but that if the enemy ...
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... of Hainault disunited his enemies , Mary of Anjou and Agnes Sorel invigorated his courage , and Jeanne d'Arc led him on to glory and to triumph . It is VOL . I. f courtiers of Charles ; one of whom carried his auda- OF FRANCE . lxv.
... of Hainault disunited his enemies , Mary of Anjou and Agnes Sorel invigorated his courage , and Jeanne d'Arc led him on to glory and to triumph . It is VOL . I. f courtiers of Charles ; one of whom carried his auda- OF FRANCE . lxv.
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according appears arms army arrived assault attack Bastard of Orleans bastille of Saint battle Baudricourt Blois boulevard bridge Brittany brother Burgundians cannon captains caused Charles VII Chinon church commanded conduct consequence constable conveyed count Dunois courage culverin Dauphin Dieu Domremy duke of Alençon duke of Bedford duke of Brittany duke of Burgundy duke of Orleans Dunois enemy England English ensuing entered Fastolf favour force France Frenchmen garrison gate Glasdale heaven Henry Hire historians honour horse hundred combatants Jean Jeanne d'Arc Jeanne la Pucelle killed kingdom La Hire la Trimouille Lenglet Loire lord Talbot Louis Luchet Marshal of Saint men at arms Messire John monarch Monstrelet month named noble notwithstanding Paris period Poton prince prisoners proceeded promise regent Rheims Richemont Saint Aignan Saint Loup Saint Severe sallied siege of Orleans skirmish succour sword Tournelles town Trimouille troops unto valiant Vaucouleurs victory Villaret Wherefore wounded