Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen2William Henry Ireland R. Triphook, 1824 |
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... statements . As it is im- possible to discredit for a moment the testimonies delivered on oath by such characters as the above , we must of course infer , either that our writers were misinformed , or wilfully stigmatized the memory of ...
... statements . As it is im- possible to discredit for a moment the testimonies delivered on oath by such characters as the above , we must of course infer , either that our writers were misinformed , or wilfully stigmatized the memory of ...
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... convention which , from the depositions of La Pucelle , appears scarcely probable , since , according to her own statement , she was captured on the very day of her entrance she was tunate girl under his cognizance , as strongly HISTORY OF.
... convention which , from the depositions of La Pucelle , appears scarcely probable , since , according to her own statement , she was captured on the very day of her entrance she was tunate girl under his cognizance , as strongly HISTORY OF.
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... statements as these , emanating from the most learned body of men perhaps then existing , that the innocent Jeanne d'Arc should have been offered up a sacrifice to implacable hatred and barbarous superstition ? would be difficult , says ...
... statements as these , emanating from the most learned body of men perhaps then existing , that the innocent Jeanne d'Arc should have been offered up a sacrifice to implacable hatred and barbarous superstition ? would be difficult , says ...
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... statements . As it was necessary , at any rate , to sacrifice Jeanne d'Arc , in order to satisfy the English , every means was resorted to for the purpose of accomplishing the end desired . One ecclesiastic , named Loiseleur , a canon ...
... statements . As it was necessary , at any rate , to sacrifice Jeanne d'Arc , in order to satisfy the English , every means was resorted to for the purpose of accomplishing the end desired . One ecclesiastic , named Loiseleur , a canon ...
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... Statements so conclusive at once refute all the calumnies which have been disseminated in respect to the character and demeanour of Jeanne d'Arc . of the world all that appeared in any way favourable cxxii HISTORY OF.
... Statements so conclusive at once refute all the calumnies which have been disseminated in respect to the character and demeanour of Jeanne d'Arc . of the world all that appeared in any way favourable cxxii HISTORY OF.
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Abbé Lenglet abjuration accused affirmed answer appears archbishop of Rheims arms army arrived assessors Astezan bishop of Beauvais brother Burgundians cause Charles VII Chinon Chronicle of France church command commencement Compiegne conduct consequence contains crown death Dieu doctors documents Domremy duke d'Alençon duke of Bedford duke of Burgundy Dunois enemies English execution expedition faith father favour folio French Gien Guillaume Hermoises heroine Histoire holy honour interrogatories Jean Jean of Luxembourg Jeanne d'Arc Jeanne's journey judges king Lagny Latin Laverdy letters Loire Loiseleur lord Luchet manuscript Massieu ment monument notaries Note occasion period persons Pierre Pierre Cauchon pope present prince prisoner proceeded process of condemnation Pucelle d'Orléans Puella repaired reply respecting revisal Rheims Rouen Royal Library Saint Catherine says sentence siege of Orleans thence thing thou hast town Tripaut troops Vaucouleurs volume woman writer