The Heroines of HistoryJ. E. Beardsley, 1851 - Всего страниц: 520 Colorful biographical sketches of 10 famous women in history. |
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... Paris , to rival the claims of the " little king of Bour- ges , " as Charles was called in derision by his enemies . And indeed this raillery was not amiss , for the dau- phin was sorely straitened in his resources , being scarcely able ...
... Paris , to rival the claims of the " little king of Bour- ges , " as Charles was called in derision by his enemies . And indeed this raillery was not amiss , for the dau- phin was sorely straitened in his resources , being scarcely able ...
Стр. 164
... Paris , under the command of Sir John Falstaff . As soon as the king arrived , the French were eager to see the accomplishment of the remainder of Joan's promises , and hastened to take possession of Sargeau and Beaugency , before these ...
... Paris , under the command of Sir John Falstaff . As soon as the king arrived , the French were eager to see the accomplishment of the remainder of Joan's promises , and hastened to take possession of Sargeau and Beaugency , before these ...
Стр. 169
... Paris . The Duke of Bedford was alarmed at the rapid pro- gress of the Orleanists ; he sent to the Duke of Bur- gundy for assistance , and afterwards to the powerful Cardinal Winchester , who hastily raised forces in Eng- land , and ...
... Paris . The Duke of Bedford was alarmed at the rapid pro- gress of the Orleanists ; he sent to the Duke of Bur- gundy for assistance , and afterwards to the powerful Cardinal Winchester , who hastily raised forces in Eng- land , and ...
Стр. 170
... Paris . Disheartened and weak with pain and loss of blood , she could not be prevailed upon to return to the camp till after night - fall . The French now abandoned the hope of securing Paris , and occupied the winter in laying siege to ...
... Paris . Disheartened and weak with pain and loss of blood , she could not be prevailed upon to return to the camp till after night - fall . The French now abandoned the hope of securing Paris , and occupied the winter in laying siege to ...
Стр. 177
... Paris . This was followed by exhorta- tions from the bishops to recant all she had said con- cerning her angels , but though she was bitterly disap- pointed that none had come to rescue her , and her confidence in the voices thus sorely ...
... Paris . This was followed by exhorta- tions from the bishops to recant all she had said con- cerning her angels , but though she was bitterly disap- pointed that none had come to rescue her , and her confidence in the voices thus sorely ...
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