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... English ; and this alone would have frustrated their purpose : but , as Joan of Arc carried the holy banner , though she did not even wield a sword in these attacks , the whole merit of the victory was given to her . The news of her ...
... English ; and this alone would have frustrated their purpose : but , as Joan of Arc carried the holy banner , though she did not even wield a sword in these attacks , the whole merit of the victory was given to her . The news of her ...
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... English regency , suspicious of the Duke of Burgundy in whose jurisdiction she had been taken , paid her ransom to the captors , and then caused the University of Paris , and the Vicar - general of the Inquisition , to apply to the Duke ...
... English regency , suspicious of the Duke of Burgundy in whose jurisdiction she had been taken , paid her ransom to the captors , and then caused the University of Paris , and the Vicar - general of the Inquisition , to apply to the Duke ...
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... English ; who , although inferior in strength of armies , are persevering , and indefatigable in resources and contrivances . It really astonishes me , how the French , being so deficient in energy and perseverance , should have ...
... English ; who , although inferior in strength of armies , are persevering , and indefatigable in resources and contrivances . It really astonishes me , how the French , being so deficient in energy and perseverance , should have ...
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