Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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... more criminal in the eyes of this second Fredegond , was , the Count's taking
possession , conjointly with her son the Dauphin , of the immense treasures she
had accumulated notwithstanding the miseries to which the people were reduced
.
... more criminal in the eyes of this second Fredegond , was , the Count's taking
possession , conjointly with her son the Dauphin , of the immense treasures she
had accumulated notwithstanding the miseries to which the people were reduced
.
Página xxxix
( Saint Remi , page 120 ; and Juvenal des Ursins , at fol . 549. ) Notwithstanding
this , Dutillet , in his Collection of Treaties , page 319 , attributes this action to the
wanheipa carcely the had been rescued from the capital at OF FRANCE . XXXIX.
( Saint Remi , page 120 ; and Juvenal des Ursins , at fol . 549. ) Notwithstanding
this , Dutillet , in his Collection of Treaties , page 319 , attributes this action to the
wanheipa carcely the had been rescued from the capital at OF FRANCE . XXXIX.
Página xl
It is equally a mystery whether it was premeditated or the effect of chance : be the
fact , however , as it may , notwithstanding the contradictions and the
impenetrable obscurity that characterise the numerous recitals , whether of the
witnesses ...
It is equally a mystery whether it was premeditated or the effect of chance : be the
fact , however , as it may , notwithstanding the contradictions and the
impenetrable obscurity that characterise the numerous recitals , whether of the
witnesses ...
Página xlv
... says , without however mentioning his authority , that Charles was desirous of
giving his adversary battle notwithstanding the inequality of their numbers ; and
that it was with ether empt the Dauphin ; in which direction he had OF FRANCE .
... says , without however mentioning his authority , that Charles was desirous of
giving his adversary battle notwithstanding the inequality of their numbers ; and
that it was with ether empt the Dauphin ; in which direction he had OF FRANCE .
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... most enormous sum for that period ; and not contevted with these pilferings , he
committed various other crimes , even conspiring against the king ; and
notwithstanding the royal commands several times reiterated , he nevertheless
retained ...
... most enormous sum for that period ; and not contevted with these pilferings , he
committed various other crimes , even conspiring against the king ; and
notwithstanding the royal commands several times reiterated , he nevertheless
retained ...
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