Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 7–8William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1870 |
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... spirit . They 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 ...
... spirit . They 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 ...
Side 10
... spirit prevailed , and no such craven steps were taken . Arrived at the village of St Catharine de Fierbois , a few leagues from Chinon , a messenger was despatched from Joan to the king ; and though permission was easily awarded for ...
... spirit prevailed , and no such craven steps were taken . Arrived at the village of St Catharine de Fierbois , a few leagues from Chinon , a messenger was despatched from Joan to the king ; and though permission was easily awarded for ...
Side 12
... spirits , and her appearance was so imposing , that , confident now of divine support , numbers who had flung down their arms in despair , rallied round the standard of the maid ; and thus nearly 6000 men were assembled . The indolent ...
... spirits , and her appearance was so imposing , that , confident now of divine support , numbers who had flung down their arms in despair , rallied round the standard of the maid ; and thus nearly 6000 men were assembled . The indolent ...
Side 18
... spirit , requested to be allowed to release his prisoner , the brave Talbot , without ransom - a permission which was gra- ciously awarded to him . The aspect of affairs was now so pleasing , that though doubts and difficulties still ...
... spirit , requested to be allowed to release his prisoner , the brave Talbot , without ransom - a permission which was gra- ciously awarded to him . The aspect of affairs was now so pleasing , that though doubts and difficulties still ...
Side 21
... spirit of fear and distrust seemed to have crept in among the troops , and her efforts were far from being ably seconded . Even the ardour of the king was cooled , and he did not himself approach nearer than St Denis . Joan , however ...
... spirit of fear and distrust seemed to have crept in among the troops , and her efforts were far from being ably seconded . Even the ardour of the king was cooled , and he did not himself approach nearer than St Denis . Joan , however ...
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