Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 7–8William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1870 |
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... looked upon as a modest , industrious , kind - hearted girl ; and sufficiently distinguished for the fervour of her religious impressions , to be sometimes laughed at by her companions for preferring to attend church to joining with ...
... looked upon as a modest , industrious , kind - hearted girl ; and sufficiently distinguished for the fervour of her religious impressions , to be sometimes laughed at by her companions for preferring to attend church to joining with ...
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... looked upon her as a mad enthusiast ; while not a few considered that , at so sad a crisis as the present , no promised means of deliverance , however extraordinary , should be rashly spurned . At last it was agreed that a commission ...
... looked upon her as a mad enthusiast ; while not a few considered that , at so sad a crisis as the present , no promised means of deliverance , however extraordinary , should be rashly spurned . At last it was agreed that a commission ...
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... looked up to and implicitly obeyed as one divinely inspired . 6 The English affected to treat her summons with scorn ; but the fame of the maid must already have reached them , with even exaggerated reports of her supernatural ...
... looked up to and implicitly obeyed as one divinely inspired . 6 The English affected to treat her summons with scorn ; but the fame of the maid must already have reached them , with even exaggerated reports of her supernatural ...
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... looked on with such wonder and respect as was Joan of Arc , for to her was attributed all the successes which had brought about this happy result . Thus , during the whole of the solemn ceremony , she stood close to the altar , with her ...
... looked on with such wonder and respect as was Joan of Arc , for to her was attributed all the successes which had brought about this happy result . Thus , during the whole of the solemn ceremony , she stood close to the altar , with her ...
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... looked upon as a warning from Heaven , determined to retire from the war . She even went so far as to suspend her armour above the tomb of St Denis , and consecrate it to God . But she could not resist the persuasions of the chiefs ...
... looked upon as a warning from Heaven , determined to retire from the war . She even went so far as to suspend her armour above the tomb of St Denis , and consecrate it to God . But she could not resist the persuasions of the chiefs ...
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