Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 7–8William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1870 |
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... English crown , so that , in process of time , when the invasion of the Normans was forgotten , it almost appeared as if the English had intruded themselves into Normandy , instead of the Norman dukes having intruded themselves into ...
... English crown , so that , in process of time , when the invasion of the Normans was forgotten , it almost appeared as if the English had intruded themselves into Normandy , instead of the Norman dukes having intruded themselves into ...
Side 2
... English power , fortified by the Duke of Burgundy , was , however , supreme . All the towns and forts were garrisoned with English soldiers ; and it is not unlikely that , with prudent management , and with a popular monarch , France ...
... English power , fortified by the Duke of Burgundy , was , however , supreme . All the towns and forts were garrisoned with English soldiers ; and it is not unlikely that , with prudent management , and with a popular monarch , France ...
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... English historians . Joan was between thirteen and fourteen years of age when , according to her own account , she began to see visions , and hear the voices of departed saints calling upon her to re - establish the throne of France ...
... English historians . Joan was between thirteen and fourteen years of age when , according to her own account , she began to see visions , and hear the voices of departed saints calling upon her to re - establish the throne of France ...
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... English yoke through her means . This second vision filled her soul with rapture ; and , as a token of grati- tude to the Most High for choosing her as an instrument of his will , she took a vow to remain unmarried , and to devote ...
... English yoke through her means . This second vision filled her soul with rapture ; and , as a token of grati- tude to the Most High for choosing her as an instrument of his will , she took a vow to remain unmarried , and to devote ...
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... English ; and from a similar motive the vine- yards and gardens within two miles of the city were laid waste . The men competent to bear arms were enrolled for that purpose , while the remainder of the inhabitants employed themselves ...
... English ; and from a similar motive the vine- yards and gardens within two miles of the city were laid waste . The men competent to bear arms were enrolled for that purpose , while the remainder of the inhabitants employed themselves ...
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