Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 7–8William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1870 |
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Side 12
... hearts , believed one of two things : either that she was inspired by God , in which case there would be sin in opposing her ; or , according to the popular faith of the period , that she was strengthened by Satanic_agency — the latter ...
... hearts , believed one of two things : either that she was inspired by God , in which case there would be sin in opposing her ; or , according to the popular faith of the period , that she was strengthened by Satanic_agency — the latter ...
Side 16
... hearts and eyes ; and Dunois and the other captains who attended her as she entered presumed not to take any merit to themselves . The next morning , Sunday the 8th of May , the English , with heavy hearts , began their retreat towards ...
... hearts and eyes ; and Dunois and the other captains who attended her as she entered presumed not to take any merit to themselves . The next morning , Sunday the 8th of May , the English , with heavy hearts , began their retreat towards ...
Side 19
... heart were not gratified ! Alas , that the heroic self - denying girl should have been the victim of selfish policy ! Charles remained but three days at Rheims , setting out on the 20th of July on a pilgrimage of thanksgiving to the ...
... heart were not gratified ! Alas , that the heroic self - denying girl should have been the victim of selfish policy ! Charles remained but three days at Rheims , setting out on the 20th of July on a pilgrimage of thanksgiving to the ...
Side 28
... hearts than thine have failed at such a trial . Even ' starry Galileo , ' a martyr , like thee , to ignorance and superstition , who might have been cheered by the light of science , and upheld by the might of truth , even he quailed at ...
... hearts than thine have failed at such a trial . Even ' starry Galileo , ' a martyr , like thee , to ignorance and superstition , who might have been cheered by the light of science , and upheld by the might of truth , even he quailed at ...
Side 30
... heart to follow her to the last . ' O Rouen ! Rouen ! ' she exclaimed as she came near the market- place , ' is it here , indeed , that I must die ! ' At the spot where now rises a statue to her memory , she found the wood ready piled ...
... heart to follow her to the last . ' O Rouen ! Rouen ! ' she exclaimed as she came near the market- place , ' is it here , indeed , that I must die ! ' At the spot where now rises a statue to her memory , she found the wood ready piled ...
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