Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 7–8William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1870 |
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... manner in which the English gained possession of territories in that country is perhaps not very generally known . When William , Duke of Normandy , fixed by conquest his sway over England , he still retained his Norman possessions ...
... manner in which the English gained possession of territories in that country is perhaps not very generally known . When William , Duke of Normandy , fixed by conquest his sway over England , he still retained his Norman possessions ...
Side 2
... manner by the intrepidity of a peasant - girl ; and it is the story of this girl that we now propose to tell , and we tell it to the shame of the English nation - the shame of bigotry - the shame of having cruelly maltreated an innocent ...
... manner by the intrepidity of a peasant - girl ; and it is the story of this girl that we now propose to tell , and we tell it to the shame of the English nation - the shame of bigotry - the shame of having cruelly maltreated an innocent ...
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... manner that Joan of Arc left that humble home to which she was never more to return . It would seem that Joan had a strong affection for this uncle , and much confidence in him ; for , during the seven or eight days she remained at his ...
... manner that Joan of Arc left that humble home to which she was never more to return . It would seem that Joan had a strong affection for this uncle , and much confidence in him ; for , during the seven or eight days she remained at his ...
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... manner of a vision which Charles had seen , and of an angel who had brought a crown to him from heaven . Afterwards , she seemed to confound this imaginary crown with the ceremony of the coronation at Rheims . In fact , the whole scene ...
... manner of a vision which Charles had seen , and of an angel who had brought a crown to him from heaven . Afterwards , she seemed to confound this imaginary crown with the ceremony of the coronation at Rheims . In fact , the whole scene ...
Side 5
... manner ; yet , when not under excitement , he was an amiable , kind , and obedient boy . When Catherine worked in the nail - factory , she formed a friend- ship with another woman who also worked there . This poor crea- ture afterwards ...
... manner ; yet , when not under excitement , he was an amiable , kind , and obedient boy . When Catherine worked in the nail - factory , she formed a friend- ship with another woman who also worked there . This poor crea- ture afterwards ...
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