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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... kingdom , as well for its fortifications as for the situation it occu- pied upon the Marne , some leagues from Paris ; the supplies for which he was thus enabled to inter- cept , and render the situation of its garrison pre- carious ...
... kingdom , as well for its fortifications as for the situation it occu- pied upon the Marne , some leagues from Paris ; the supplies for which he was thus enabled to inter- cept , and render the situation of its garrison pre- carious ...
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... kingdom was not less zealous in espousing the cause of France . It was certainly the interest of Scotland to prevent France from becoming subject to England ; besides , Charles loaded the Scotchmen with honours and benefits . These ...
... kingdom was not less zealous in espousing the cause of France . It was certainly the interest of Scotland to prevent France from becoming subject to England ; besides , Charles loaded the Scotchmen with honours and benefits . These ...
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... kingdom , equally drained and plundered ; but Great Britain and the Low Countries , sheltered from the scourge of war , and the two states of Burgundy , the frontiers of which had scarcely been approached , afforded sources of abundant ...
... kingdom , equally drained and plundered ; but Great Britain and the Low Countries , sheltered from the scourge of war , and the two states of Burgundy , the frontiers of which had scarcely been approached , afforded sources of abundant ...
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... kingdom in opposition to himself , and in despite of his own insensate mode of proceeding . During ten years , Charles VII . had for superintendent of the province of Languedoc , from whence he derived the greater part of his resources ...
... kingdom in opposition to himself , and in despite of his own insensate mode of proceeding . During ten years , Charles VII . had for superintendent of the province of Languedoc , from whence he derived the greater part of his resources ...
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... kingdom , and the welfare of a courtier dearer than the happiness of a whole people . Giac now became audacious in his measures ; and it The chancellor of Brittany , ( see the History of Richemont , page 749 ; Daniel , vii . page 33 ...
... kingdom , and the welfare of a courtier dearer than the happiness of a whole people . Giac now became audacious in his measures ; and it The chancellor of Brittany , ( see the History of Richemont , page 749 ; Daniel , vii . page 33 ...
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