The Library of Historic Characters and Famous Events of All Nations and All Ages, Band 7Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton J.B. Millet, 1900 |
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... king , Charles VII . , and was allied with the English invaders . In 1428 the Eng- lish began to besiege Orleans , the only important city still remaining to the French king , and the last bulwark of the national party . Joan , living ...
... king , Charles VII . , and was allied with the English invaders . In 1428 the Eng- lish began to besiege Orleans , the only important city still remaining to the French king , and the last bulwark of the national party . Joan , living ...
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... king , she declared that her mission was to raise the siege of Orleans , and to conduct Charles to Rheims to be crowned . That city , the customary place for the coronation of French kings , was occupied by his enemies . Before the king ...
... king , she declared that her mission was to raise the siege of Orleans , and to conduct Charles to Rheims to be crowned . That city , the customary place for the coronation of French kings , was occupied by his enemies . Before the king ...
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... kings . During the ceremony Joan stood next to the king , holding in her hand her sacred banner . Believing she had now accom- plished the arduous duties of her mission , Joan , with a modest simplicity which has astonished her critics ...
... kings . During the ceremony Joan stood next to the king , holding in her hand her sacred banner . Believing she had now accom- plished the arduous duties of her mission , Joan , with a modest simplicity which has astonished her critics ...
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... King Henry VI . According to him , she was a valiant warrior , and once said : " Of all base passions , fear is most ... King of France . The inhabitants were not only the king's subjects , they were his farmers or rather his hereditary ...
... King Henry VI . According to him , she was a valiant warrior , and once said : " Of all base passions , fear is most ... King of France . The inhabitants were not only the king's subjects , they were his farmers or rather his hereditary ...
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... kings , Charles VI . and Henry V. , died , and Henry VI . , still in his infancy , became king of both France and England . The warriors of the King of England and those of the Duke of Burgundy , his ally , were masters of the north and ...
... kings , Charles VI . and Henry V. , died , and Henry VI . , still in his infancy , became king of both France and England . The warriors of the King of England and those of the Duke of Burgundy , his ally , were masters of the north and ...
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Seite 392 - ... may I not see him shining on the broken and dishonored fragments of a once glorious Union; on states dissevered, discordant, belligerent; on a land rent with civil feuds, or drenched, it may be, in fraternal blood ! Let their last feeble and lingering glance rather behold the gorgeous ensign of the republic, now known and honored throughout the earth, still full high advanced, its arms and trophies streaming in their original lustre, not a stripe erased or polluted, nor a single star obscured,...
Seite 314 - Where he greatly stood at bay, Whence he issued forth anew, And ever great and greater grew, Beating from the wasted vines Back to France her banded swarms, Back to France with countless blows, Till o'er the hills her eagles flew...
Seite 267 - Where'er he turns, he meets a stranger's eye, His suppliants scorn him, and his followers fly...
Seite 222 - Jockey of Norfolk, be not too bold, For Dickon thy master is bought and sold.
Seite 217 - And so he vanish'd: then came wandering by A shadow like an Angel, with bright hair Dabbled in blood; and he shriek'd out aloud, 'Clarence is come, — false, fleeting, perjur'd Clarence, That stabb'd me in the field by Tewkesbury; Seize on him, Furies, take him to your torments!
Seite 315 - He is gone who seem'd so great. — Gone ; but nothing can bereave him Of the force he made his own Being here, and we believe him Something far advanced in State, And that he wears a truer crown Than any wreath that man can weave him.
Seite 35 - ... to meet her. She might not prefigure the very manner of her death ; she saw not in vision, perhaps, the aerial altitude of the fiery scaffold, the spectators without end on every road pouring into Rouen as to a coronation, the surging smoke, the volleying flames, the hostile faces all around, the pitying eye that lurked but here and there, until nature and imperishable truth broke loose from artificial restraints; — these might not be apparent through the mists of the hurrying future. But the...
Seite 266 - ... had I but served God as diligently as I have served the king, he would not have given me over in my gray hairs.
Seite 314 - Europe-shadowing wings, And barking for the thrones of kings ; Till one that sought but Duty's iron crown On that loud Sabbath shook the spoiler down ; A day of onsets of despair ! Dash'd on every rocky square Their surging charges foam'd themselves away ; Last, the Prussian trumpet blew ; Thro' the long-tormented air Heaven flashed a sudden jubilant ray And down we swept and charged and overthrew.
Seite 312 - Among the wise and the bold. Let the bell be toll'd : And a reverent people behold The towering car, the sable steeds : Bright let it...