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" Never, by human means alone, was miracle wrought more effectually or more naturally. Joan won first upon a knight to believe, at least not to contemn, the truth of her mission ; which was to deliver France from the English, to raise the siege of Orleans,... "
The History of France ... - Página 109
por Eyre Evans Crowe - 1869
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The Ladies' Museum, Volúmenes1-2

1830 - 812 páginas
...siege of Orleans, and bring Charles to be crowned at Rheims. Her credit soon extended from kuights to nobles. Charles himself, in that crisis when men...and even upon his warriors. She was provided with armour, attendants, troops ; and in this train entered Orleans. The besieged were elated beyond measure...
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volumen16

1830 - 550 páginas
...English, to raise the siege of Orleans, and bring Charles ~to be crowned at Rheims. Her credit foon extended from knights to nobles. Charles himself,...simple, modest, and pious conduct of Joan herself gained «pon the monarch, and even upon his warriors. She was provided with armour, attendants, troops ; and...
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The History of France ...

Eyre Evans Crowe - 1886 - 410 páginas
...To inspire confident hope of victory was the surest way to win it ; and this she effected. Never, hy human means alone, was miracle Wrought more effectually...and even upon his warriors. She was provided with armour, attendants, troops ; and in this train entered Orleans. The besieged were elated beyond measure;...
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The history of France, Volumen1

1845 - 484 páginas
...which was, she said, to deliver France from the English, to raise the siege of Orleans, and to cause Charles to be crowned at Rheims; Her credit soon extended from knights to nobles, and Charles himself, though he at first hesitated, entered into her views. The affairs of Charles had...
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A History of Feudalism, British and Continental

Andrew Bell (of Southampton) - 1863 - 386 páginas
...hers 1 The prophecy, too, was one that realises itself. To inspire confident hope of victory was the surest way to win it ; and this she effected. Never,...and even upon his warriors. She was provided with armour, attendants, troops ; and in this train entered Orleans. The besieged were elated beyond measure...
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A History of Feudalism, British and Continental

Andrew Bell - 1863 - 386 páginas
...France from the English, to raise the siege of Orleans, and bring Charles to be crowned at Rheixns. Her credit soon extended from knights to nobles. Charles...and even upon his warriors. She was provided with armour, attendants, troops; and In this train entered Orleans. The besieged were elated beyond measure...
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A History of Feudalism, British and Continental

Andrew Bell (of Southampton) - 1863 - 392 páginas
...France from the English, to raise the siege of Orleans, and bring Charles to be crowned at llheims. Her credit soon extended from knights to nobles. Charles...the ridicule of being credulous, and the danger of meddlmg with sorcery ; a priest re-assured him. The simple, modest, and pious conduct of Joan herself...
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