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Pagina 241
... Jeanne d'Arc , she ordered crucifixes to be used by her troops instead of colours , as if they had been at war with infidels and ene- mies of religion ; and she marched through the streets of Toledo with her ... Jeanne d ' Arc . 241.
... Jeanne d'Arc , she ordered crucifixes to be used by her troops instead of colours , as if they had been at war with infidels and ene- mies of religion ; and she marched through the streets of Toledo with her ... Jeanne d ' Arc . 241.
Pagina 245
... Jeanne d'Arc has not been ascertained , but from what can be gathered in the course of her answers during the trial she was born at Domremy in the month of February or March , in the year 1411. ' It is somewhat ... Jeanne d'Arc . 245.
... Jeanne d'Arc has not been ascertained , but from what can be gathered in the course of her answers during the trial she was born at Domremy in the month of February or March , in the year 1411. ' It is somewhat ... Jeanne d'Arc . 245.
Pagina 249
... Jeanne d'Arc was an outrage committed against religion , virtue , humanity , and the law of nations , which , even at the dark period when it transpired , considered as sacred the persons of warriors taken with ... Jeanne d'Arc . 249.
... Jeanne d'Arc was an outrage committed against religion , virtue , humanity , and the law of nations , which , even at the dark period when it transpired , considered as sacred the persons of warriors taken with ... Jeanne d'Arc . 249.
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