Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 7–8William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1870 |
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Side 15
... thought they had seen at the point of death . Bewildered by their fears , some of them declared they saw angelic forms fighting on the side of the French ; while the more matter - of - fact party were dismayed at hearing that another ...
... thought they had seen at the point of death . Bewildered by their fears , some of them declared they saw angelic forms fighting on the side of the French ; while the more matter - of - fact party were dismayed at hearing that another ...
Side 23
... thought they had gained some glorious victory , or that all France had sub- mitted to their arms . They seemed to have feared nothing but the inspired maid . By order of the Duke of Bedford , the Te Deum , or Thanksgiving to God , was ...
... thought they had gained some glorious victory , or that all France had sub- mitted to their arms . They seemed to have feared nothing but the inspired maid . By order of the Duke of Bedford , the Te Deum , or Thanksgiving to God , was ...
Side 24
... thought that if they could brand her as a sorceress , the stigma would cling to Charles VII . and his partisans , whom she had so much assisted ; and that thus discredited in popular opinion , even those most loyally inclined would ...
... thought that if they could brand her as a sorceress , the stigma would cling to Charles VII . and his partisans , whom she had so much assisted ; and that thus discredited in popular opinion , even those most loyally inclined would ...
Side 25
... thought Joan a good Christian , and that she had been sent from God . After six months passed in a dreary and harsh imprisonment , Joan was conducted to Rouen , where at that time the young king , Henry , and his court were assembled ...
... thought Joan a good Christian , and that she had been sent from God . After six months passed in a dreary and harsh imprisonment , Joan was conducted to Rouen , where at that time the young king , Henry , and his court were assembled ...
Side 27
... thought necessary to use against this poor defenceless girl . But while the English may blush at the share they had in the cruel transaction , it is but just to ourselves to remember that the relentless bishop , her judge , Estivet the ...
... thought necessary to use against this poor defenceless girl . But while the English may blush at the share they had in the cruel transaction , it is but just to ourselves to remember that the relentless bishop , her judge , Estivet the ...
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