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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Página xii
... did not arrive until the middle of the equinox ; so that the tempestuous weather , conjoined with the English forces , destroyed the major part of this numerous fleet . > merely tended to place public affairs in the hands xii REVOLUTIONS.
... did not arrive until the middle of the equinox ; so that the tempestuous weather , conjoined with the English forces , destroyed the major part of this numerous fleet . > merely tended to place public affairs in the hands xii REVOLUTIONS.
Página xvii
... forces in motion about the month of December ; subsequently , however , they became recon- ciled , and on the 14th of January , swore to maintain an inviolable friendship . During this interval of peace , Philip proposed to perform a ...
... forces in motion about the month of December ; subsequently , however , they became recon- ciled , and on the 14th of January , swore to maintain an inviolable friendship . During this interval of peace , Philip proposed to perform a ...
Página xxii
... force . The reasoning portion of the nation immediately predicted a civil war : a reconciliation , however , was at length effected , or rather the opposite factions were appeased , by sharing the government . One might have supposed ...
... force . The reasoning portion of the nation immediately predicted a civil war : a reconciliation , however , was at length effected , or rather the opposite factions were appeased , by sharing the government . One might have supposed ...
Página xxxv
... forces appeared to tender aid by the time stipulated . The contents of this document were not ascertained until the eighteenth century , when Rymer's collection appeared , where they may be found , as well as in Rapin . This instrument ...
... forces appeared to tender aid by the time stipulated . The contents of this document were not ascertained until the eighteenth century , when Rymer's collection appeared , where they may be found , as well as in Rapin . This instrument ...
Página xliv
... 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 archers and four thousand cavalry ...
... 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 archers and four thousand cavalry ...
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