Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 7–8William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1870 |
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... 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 . These , with some other districts ...
... 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 . These , with some other districts ...
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... possessed of great firmness , and that her character for honour and veracity stood high . Public events now began to excite party - feeling to the highest pitch . The Duke of Bedford had returned to France , and , including à ...
... possessed of great firmness , and that her character for honour and veracity stood high . Public events now began to excite party - feeling to the highest pitch . The Duke of Bedford had returned to France , and , including à ...
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... possession . It afterwards appeared that she had directed the scribe to write , ' Yield to the king ; ' but that he , instigated no doubt by the warriors about her , had written , Yield to the maid ' — a striking proof that Joan was at ...
... possession . It afterwards appeared that she had directed the scribe to write , ' Yield to the king ; ' but that he , instigated no doubt by the warriors about her , had written , Yield to the maid ' — a striking proof that Joan was at ...
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... possession more remarkable than on this agonising occasion . There was a shrewdness , too , and simple good sense displayed in her answers , which contrasted strongly with the subtle dealings of those about her . Her answers more than ...
... possession more remarkable than on this agonising occasion . There was a shrewdness , too , and simple good sense displayed in her answers , which contrasted strongly with the subtle dealings of those about her . Her answers more than ...
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... possessions . Although Charles was thus successful in the restoration of the French monarchy , and in after - years favourably distinguished himself , it is hard to forgive the apathy with which he endured the captivity and death of the ...
... possessions . Although Charles was thus successful in the restoration of the French monarchy , and in after - years favourably distinguished himself , it is hard to forgive the apathy with which he endured the captivity and death of the ...
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