Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 7–8William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1870 |
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... towns and forts were garrisoned with English soldiers ; and it is not unlikely that , with prudent management , and with a popular monarch , France would have irrevocably become a province of England . Such a misfortune for both ...
... towns and forts were garrisoned with English soldiers ; and it is not unlikely that , with prudent management , and with a popular monarch , France would have irrevocably become a province of England . Such a misfortune for both ...
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... town which , belonging to the Duke of Lorraine , was safe from aggression . Here they remained fifteen days , during which time it is highly probable that Joan , as some return for the hospitality and protection afforded , assisted in ...
... town which , belonging to the Duke of Lorraine , was safe from aggression . Here they remained fifteen days , during which time it is highly probable that Joan , as some return for the hospitality and protection afforded , assisted in ...
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... towns , which had offered but a feeble resistance to his arms , proceeded to the chief object of the enterprise , the siege of Orleans , a city which commanded the Loire and the entrance to the southern provinces , and was the last ...
... towns , which had offered but a feeble resistance to his arms , proceeded to the chief object of the enterprise , the siege of Orleans , a city which commanded the Loire and the entrance to the southern provinces , and was the last ...
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... towns - people from the place . The latter now planted themselves at two towers which had been erected some way forward on the bridge , and breaking down one of the arches behind them for the security of the city , kept up their own ...
... towns - people from the place . The latter now planted themselves at two towers which had been erected some way forward on the bridge , and breaking down one of the arches behind them for the security of the city , kept up their own ...
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... town of Vaucouleurs , and , revealing her visions to him , entreat his assistance to reach the king's presence . She dared not impart her scheme to her parents , knowing that they would throw additional obstacles in her way ; but strong ...
... town of Vaucouleurs , and , revealing her visions to him , entreat his assistance to reach the king's presence . She dared not impart her scheme to her parents , knowing that they would throw additional obstacles in her way ; but strong ...
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