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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... caused the Siege to be raised by the English . Taken verbatim , and the style preserved as much as possible in this translation , from the Original Manuscript , written on parchment during the Siege , and preserved in the town - house ...
... caused the Siege to be raised by the English . Taken verbatim , and the style preserved as much as possible in this translation , from the Original Manuscript , written on parchment during the Siege , and preserved in the town - house ...
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... caused every thing to be paid him , even to the expedition undertaken against Flanders for his own particular interest ; yet , notwithstanding these enormous exactions , he died insolvent . See the Introduction of Laboureur , page 90 ...
... caused every thing to be paid him , even to the expedition undertaken against Flanders for his own particular interest ; yet , notwithstanding these enormous exactions , he died insolvent . See the Introduction of Laboureur , page 90 ...
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... caused Louis to be assassinated , although they had been reconciled three days previous , and had received the sacrament together . Jean was not mistaken ; the inhabitants of Paris compared the seeming virtue of the duke with the ...
... caused Louis to be assassinated , although they had been reconciled three days previous , and had received the sacrament together . Jean was not mistaken ; the inhabitants of Paris compared the seeming virtue of the duke with the ...
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... 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 by two other cotemporary writers . ( Saint Remi ...
... 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 by two other cotemporary writers . ( Saint Remi ...
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... caused it to be raised ; when the French forces retired , partly in the direction of Anjou , and the residue to the territory of Chartrain . ( See Monstrelet , i . fol . 303. ) † Hume states , after Monstrelet , twenty - four thousand ...
... caused it to be raised ; when the French forces retired , partly in the direction of Anjou , and the residue to the territory of Chartrain . ( See Monstrelet , i . fol . 303. ) † Hume states , after Monstrelet , twenty - four thousand ...
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