Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 7–8William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1870 |
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Side 17
... able to rise again immediately , and to lead on the soldiers , still crying that victory was sure . The Earl of Suffolk was made prisoner in this furious encounter . The fall of Jargeau deterred other garrisons from resistance ; and ...
... able to rise again immediately , and to lead on the soldiers , still crying that victory was sure . The Earl of Suffolk was made prisoner in this furious encounter . The fall of Jargeau deterred other garrisons from resistance ; and ...
Side 22
... able to maintain any disci- pline . Nevertheless , in several skirmishes she gained the advantage , and the enemy seemed as much struck with the terror of her name as ever . JOAN'S REVERSES OF FORTUNE . Hitherto , the Maid of Orleans ...
... able to maintain any disci- pline . Nevertheless , in several skirmishes she gained the advantage , and the enemy seemed as much struck with the terror of her name as ever . JOAN'S REVERSES OF FORTUNE . Hitherto , the Maid of Orleans ...
Side 4
... able to make about 800 daily ; but of the same kind some men can make double that number . Her earnings were , on an average , fifteenpence per day ; yet , though small , they were still precious to her , because they were her own ...
... able to make about 800 daily ; but of the same kind some men can make double that number . Her earnings were , on an average , fifteenpence per day ; yet , though small , they were still precious to her , because they were her own ...
Side 5
... able to sustain his loss . She could not sleep , and with difficulty could take even the smallest portion of food . Her inability to sleep awakened the desire to pass her nights with the sick ; but she found this recalled the memory of ...
... able to sustain his loss . She could not sleep , and with difficulty could take even the smallest portion of food . Her inability to sleep awakened the desire to pass her nights with the sick ; but she found this recalled the memory of ...
Side 10
... able power of making much of slender means . Her economy with regard to both food and clothing was admirable . Nothing was wasted . She has been known to stew fish - bones into broth for the sick poor , and from the refuse of fruit to ...
... able power of making much of slender means . Her economy with regard to both food and clothing was admirable . Nothing was wasted . She has been known to stew fish - bones into broth for the sick poor , and from the refuse of fruit to ...
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