Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 7–8William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1870 |
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Side 6
... brought to the common stock even a larger sum than the heavy taxes they had imposed upon themselves ; they cheerfully consented that their suburb of Portereau , on the opposite or south bank of the Loire , should be razed to the ground ...
... brought to the common stock even a larger sum than the heavy taxes they had imposed upon themselves ; they cheerfully consented that their suburb of Portereau , on the opposite or south bank of the Loire , should be razed to the ground ...
Side 13
... brought to receive the supplies bade fair to be of little use . However , the maid insisted they should be immediately put on board , although the chiefs now counselled delay . Joan assured them that the wind would change ; which really ...
... brought to receive the supplies bade fair to be of little use . However , the maid insisted they should be immediately put on board , although the chiefs now counselled delay . Joan assured them that the wind would change ; which really ...
Side 18
... brought about this happy result . Thus , during the whole of the solemn ceremony , she stood close to the altar , with her banner unfurled in her hand . Immediately the holy rites were concluded , the maid threw herself on her knees ...
... brought about this happy result . Thus , during the whole of the solemn ceremony , she stood close to the altar , with her banner unfurled in her hand . Immediately the holy rites were concluded , the maid threw herself on her knees ...
Side 20
... brought them near Paris , and the people of the capital , who were of the English or Burgundian party , began to tremble . However , the return of the Duke of Bedford , who had gone to Normandy on the affairs of that province , inspired ...
... brought them near Paris , and the people of the capital , who were of the English or Burgundian party , began to tremble . However , the return of the Duke of Bedford , who had gone to Normandy on the affairs of that province , inspired ...
Side 24
... brought to trial for this terrible offence . The univer- sity of Paris , a body of men in the English interest , was the first to propose this mode of inquiry , and demanded that Joan should be interrogated on her faith by the Bishop of ...
... brought to trial for this terrible offence . The univer- sity of Paris , a body of men in the English interest , was the first to propose this mode of inquiry , and demanded that Joan should be interrogated on her faith by the Bishop of ...
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