| Oliver Goldsmith - 1864 - 546 trang
...prevailed ; and willing to make trial of her p\etensions, he gave her some attendants, who con ducted her to the French court, which at that time resided at Chinon. 4. The French court were probably sensible of the weakness of her pretensions ; but they were willing... | |
| David Hume - 1869 - 822 trang
...something extraordinary in the maid, and was inclined, at all hazards, to make an easy experiment. lie gave her some attendants, who conducted her to the...French court, which at that time resided at Chinon. It is pretended that Joan immediately on her admission knew the king, though she had never seen his... | |
| David Hume - 1872 - 822 trang
...something extraordinary in the maid, and was inclined, at all hazards, to make an easy experiment. He gave her some attendants, who conducted her to...French court, which at that time resided at Chinon. It is pretended that Joan immediately on her admission knew the king, though she had never seen his... | |
| David Hume - 1873 - 820 trang
...something extraordinary in the maid, and was inclined, at all hazards, to make an easy experiment. He gave her some attendants, who conducted her to...French court, which at that time resided at Chinon. It is pretended that Joan immediately on her admission knewthe king, though she had never seen his... | |
| David Hume - 1873 - 812 trang
...something extraordinary in the maid, and was inclined, at all hazards, to make an easy experiment. He gave her some attendants, who conducted her to...French court, which at that time resided at Chinon. It is pretended that Joan immediately on her admission knew the king, though she had never seen his... | |
| Henry Major - 1875 - 268 trang
...to Baudricourt, governor of Vaucoleura, who treated her with neglect She, however, importuned him ; he gave her some attendants, who conducted her to...French court, which at that time resided at Chinon. Charles VII. pretended to believe in her inspirations, and sent her against the enemy. The English... | |
| David Hume - 1880 - 874 trang
...regard to her entreaties; but on her frequent returns and repeated importunities, he consented to send her to the French court, which at that time resided at Chinon. Pressed as a soldier, she started on her journey of 250 miles through a country infested by the English.... | |
| David Hume - 1882 - 548 trang
...credulous age, was himself a convert to this visionary ; but he adopted at last the schemes of Joan ; and he gave her some attendants, who conducted her to...French court, which at that time resided at Chinon. It is the business of history to distmguish between the miraculous and the marvellous ; to reject the... | |
| World - 1884 - 560 trang
...credulous age, was himself a convert to this visionary; but he adopted at last the schemes of Joan; and he gave her some attendants, who conducted her to...French court, which at that time resided at Chinon. Here her earnest eloquence made such an impression on the Dauphin that her request to be allowed to... | |
| William Hone - 1888 - 876 trang
...enterprise Baudricourt treated her, at first, with some neglect ; but, on her frequent returns to him, he gave her some attendants, who conducted her to the French court, which at that time resided at Chinot.. It is pretended, that Joan, immediately on her admission, knew the king, though she had never... | |
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