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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... thing , in tolerating the deed . Father Griffet appears to coincide with Mad . Lussan ; Saint Foix and the editors of Voltaire support the opinion most strenuously , that the murder of Jean sans Peur was merely the effect of chance ...
... thing , in tolerating the deed . Father Griffet appears to coincide with Mad . Lussan ; Saint Foix and the editors of Voltaire support the opinion most strenuously , that the murder of Jean sans Peur was merely the effect of chance ...
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... thing but his plea- sures , his mistresses , and his favourites . While his warriors were prodigal of their blood and their fortunes , in order to maintain him on his throne , he was only occupied with banquetings , masque- rades , and ...
... thing but his plea- sures , his mistresses , and his favourites . While his warriors were prodigal of their blood and their fortunes , in order to maintain him on his throne , he was only occupied with banquetings , masque- rades , and ...
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... things , have verified all the letters patent inserted in the Treasury of Charters . The last which bears reference to the duke of Bedford , was given at Paris , on the 30th November , 1425. From that period until the 8th April , 1426 ...
... things , have verified all the letters patent inserted in the Treasury of Charters . The last which bears reference to the duke of Bedford , was given at Paris , on the 30th November , 1425. From that period until the 8th April , 1426 ...
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... thing . In fact , four women appear to have been of more service to him than all his ministers and generals combined . Jacquelina of Hainault disunited his enemies , Mary of Anjou and Agnes Sorel invigorated his courage , and Jeanne d ...
... thing . In fact , four women appear to have been of more service to him than all his ministers and generals combined . Jacquelina of Hainault disunited his enemies , Mary of Anjou and Agnes Sorel invigorated his courage , and Jeanne d ...
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... commerce had dwindled into nothing on the other hand , the essence of war , which consists in wasting many things without replacing any , necessarily caused : a vast dissipation of wealth ; hence arose a con- lxxii REVOLUTIONS.
... commerce had dwindled into nothing on the other hand , the essence of war , which consists in wasting many things without replacing any , necessarily caused : a vast dissipation of wealth ; hence arose a con- lxxii REVOLUTIONS.
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