Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 7–8William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1870 |
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... took place a short time previous to the accession of Henry VI . This young king being incapable of ruling in his own person , his government in France was conducted by the Dukes of Bedford and Gloucester . These noblemen had a difficult ...
... took place a short time previous to the accession of Henry VI . This young king being incapable of ruling in his own person , his government in France was conducted by the Dukes of Bedford and Gloucester . These noblemen had a difficult ...
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... took in the struggle ; but that the inhabitants of the neighbouring village of Masey were of the rival party of Burgundians . We learn , too , that the children of both places carried out the factious animosities of their elders into ...
... took in the struggle ; but that the inhabitants of the neighbouring village of Masey were of the rival party of Burgundians . We learn , too , that the children of both places carried out the factious animosities of their elders into ...
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... took a far more distinct form . On this occasion , she says , she was tending her flocks in the fields when she heard the same voice , but she beheld also the majestic forms of St Catharine and St Margaret , while the voice announced ...
... took a far more distinct form . On this occasion , she says , she was tending her flocks in the fields when she heard the same voice , but she beheld also the majestic forms of St Catharine and St Margaret , while the voice announced ...
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... took place . The king , the better to test Joan's powers , had so far disguised himself as to appear in plain clothes , mingling without ceremony among his courtiers , while some of them , splendidly attired , took the upper places ...
... took place . The king , the better to test Joan's powers , had so far disguised himself as to appear in plain clothes , mingling without ceremony among his courtiers , while some of them , splendidly attired , took the upper places ...
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... took advantage of her ignorance of the country , and persuaded her that they were still on the northern bank when really traversing the southern one . After two days ' march , Joan discovered the deception , and broke out into angry ...
... took advantage of her ignorance of the country , and persuaded her that they were still on the northern bank when really traversing the southern one . After two days ' march , Joan discovered the deception , and broke out into angry ...
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