| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1831 - 620 pages
...character hi the history of the middle ages of France. In a male dress, armed cap a pie, she bore the sword and the sacred banner, as the signal of victory, at...any one, or shed any blood with her own hand. There a|>pears, as Fr. Schlege) says in his History of the Maid of Orleans, from old French Documents ( Gcschichte... | |
| Encyclopaedia Americana - 1831 - 608 pages
...character in the history of the middle ages of France. In a male dress, armed cap a pie, she bore the sword and the sacred banner, as the signal of victory, at...or shed any blood with her own hand. There appears, as Fr. Schlegel says in his History of the Maid of Orleans, from old French Documents ( Geschichte... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1835 - 608 pages
...character in the history of the middle ages of France. In a male dress, armed cap a pie, she bore the sword and the sacred banner, as the signal of victory, at the head of the army. StiH no unfeminine cruelty ever stained her conduct. She was wounded several times herself, but never... | |
| 1838 - 1050 pages
...character in the history of the middle ages of France. In a male dress, armed cap a pie, she bore the sword and the sacred banner, as the signal of victory, at...or shed any blood with her own hand. There appears, as Schlegel says in his "History of the Maid of Orleans, fromold Frenchdocuments," to have been no... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1838 - 618 pages
...character in the history of the middle ages of France. In a male dresp, armed cap a pic, she bore the sword and the sacred banner, as the signal of victory, at...or shed any blood with her own hand. There appears, as Fr. Schlegel says in his History of the Maid of Orleans, from old French Documents ( Geschichte... | |
| Samuel Maunder - Biography - 1838 - 862 pages
...b:inuer, an the signal of victory, at the In-, i'l of the army. Still no unfemli);nr cruelty ever gained her conduct. She was wounded several times herself,...killed any one, or shed any blood with her own hand. The general belief of her elevated mission, of which she herself was piously penuded| produced the... | |
| Joseph Timothy Haydn - 1841 - 586 pages
...of the English, whom she defeated in a battle near Patay, June 10, 1429. In her various achievements no unfeminine cruelty ever stained her conduct. She...killed any one, or shed any blood with her own hand. She was taken at the siege of Compiegne, May 25, 1431 ; and, to the great disgrace of the English,... | |
| World history - 1844 - 588 pages
...character in the history of the middle ages of France. In a male dress, armed cap-a-pie, she bore the sword and the sacred banner, as the signal of victory, at...killed any one, or shed any blood with her own hand. She appears, as Fr. Schlegel says, in his History of the Maid of Orleans, from old French documents,... | |
| World history - 1844 - 580 pages
...character in the history of the middle ages of France. In a male dress, armed cap-a-pie, she bore the sword and the sacred banner, as the signal of victory, at the head of the army. Still no unfemiuine cruelty ever stained her conduct. She was wounded several times herself, but never killed... | |
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