Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1 |
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PAGE and how , by Divine grace , and by force of arms , she 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 ...
PAGE and how , by Divine grace , and by force of arms , she 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 ...
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Indeed , it appeared as if he only sought to raise enemies against himself and the
Dauphin . Added to these circumstances , as if the king was not sufficiently
wretched , he selected this very juncture to produce evidence and render him a ...
Indeed , it appeared as if he only sought to raise enemies against himself and the
Dauphin . Added to these circumstances , as if the king was not sufficiently
wretched , he selected this very juncture to produce evidence and render him a ...
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... was invested by the English , is about eight leagues east of Angers : the siege
was raised after the battle . According to a document published in Rymer ,
bearing date the 3d of April , it appears that this conflict took place on the eve of
Easter ...
... was invested by the English , is about eight leagues east of Angers : the siege
was raised after the battle . According to a document published in Rymer ,
bearing date the 3d of April , it appears that this conflict took place on the eve of
Easter ...
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In August , 1422 , Charles raised the siege of Cosne without awaiting the arrival
of the enemy . Villaret , vol . xiv . page 153 , on the contrary , says , without
however mentioning his authority , that Charles was desirous of giving his
adversary ...
In August , 1422 , Charles raised the siege of Cosne without awaiting the arrival
of the enemy . Villaret , vol . xiv . page 153 , on the contrary , says , without
however mentioning his authority , that Charles was desirous of giving his
adversary ...
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Some imposts badly collected , a portion of which was retained by those exacting
payment ; together with the precarious benefit derived from raising and
depreciating the value of money , were the only grund duke time act No.
Some imposts badly collected , a portion of which was retained by those exacting
payment ; together with the precarious benefit derived from raising and
depreciating the value of money , were the only grund duke time act No.
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