The Executioner's Knife; Or, Joan of ArcSue, Eugène
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The Executioner's Knife; Or, Joan of Arc
Sue, Eugène
Biographical fiction; Christian fiction; Christian women saints -- Fiction; Joan, of Arc, Saint, 1412-1431 -- Fiction
[62] _Proceedings of the Rehabilitation_, vol. III, p. 87.
[63] _Proceedings of the Rehabilitation_, vol. III, p. 124.
[64] _Proceedings of the Rehabilitation_, vol. III, p. 110.
[65] _Proceedings of the Rehabilitation_, vol. III, pp. 108-109.
[66] The same.
[67] The same.
[68] The same, p. 179.
[69] _Proceedings of the Rehabilitation_, vol. III, pp. 69-70.
[70] _Trial and Condemnation_, vol. I, p. 29.
[71] _Proceedings of the Rehabilitation_, vol. III, pp. 69-70.
[72] The same.
[73] _Proceedings of the Rehabilitation_, vol. III, p. 70.
[74] The same.
[75] The same.
[76] _Journal of the Siege of Orleans_, vol. III, p. 171.
[77] _Journal of the Siege of Orleans_, vol. III, p. 171.
[78] _Trial and Condemnation_, vol. I, p. 49.
[79] _Chronicle of the Maid_, pp. 220-224, cited by Quicherat, vol. IV.
Also the _Journal of the Siege of Orleans_.
[80] _Chronicle of the Maid_, p. 224.
[81] _Chronicle of the Maid_, p. 225.
[82] The same.
[83] John Chartier, vol. IV, p. 57. Given by Quicherat.
[84] John Chartier, vol. IV, p. 58, cited by Quicherat. The decision of
the council is here given literally from the records. There can be no
doubt on this abominable attempt at treason.
[85] John Chartier, vol. IV, p. 58.
[86] John Chartier, vol. IV, p. 59.
[87] John Chartier, vol. IV, p, 60.
[88] The same.
[89] Deposition of Simon Charles, Master of Petitions. _Proceedings of
the Rehabilitation_, vol. III, p. 117; _Chronicle of the Maid_, p. 227;
John Chartier, vol. IV, p. 50. All the chronicles are in accord on this
so capital fact.
[90] Testimony of Simon Charles.
[91] _Chronicle of Percival of Cagny_, vol. IV, p. 171.
[92] _Journal of the Siege of Orleans_, vol. IV, p. 179.
[93] Literally the testimony of John Pasquerel, Joan's confessor, who
confessed her that very day. (_Proceedings of the Rehabilitation_, vol.
III, pp. 108-109.)
[94] _Trial and Condemnation_, vol. I, p. 79.
[95] Testimony of Colette, wife of Millet, _Proceedings of the
Rehabilitation_, vol. III, p. 124.
[96] _Journal of the Siege of Orleans_, vol. IV, p. 160.
[97] _Journal of the Siege of Orleans_, vol. IV, p. 160.
[98] _Journal of the Siege of Orleans_, vol. IV, p. 166.
[99] The same.
[100] _Journal of the Siege of Orleans_, vol. IV, p. 166.
[101] _Proceedings of the Rehabilitation_, vol. II, p. 180.
[102] Testimony of the Duke of Alençon, _Proceedings of the
Rehabilitation_, vol. II, p. 79.
[103] _Chronicle of the Maid_, vol. III, p. 129.
[104] Testimony of Gerardin of Epinal, _Proceedings of the
Rehabilitation_, vol. II, p. 421.
[105] This letter is taken literally from the Archives of Lille. See
also Quicherat, vol. V, p. 126.
[106] With some abridgment, the text of this chronicle is cited almost
literally.
[107] Latin, _from the egg_, i.e., the beginning.
[108] Rymer, cited by Quicherat, vol. X, p. 459.
[109] The same.
[110] Rymer, cited by Quicherat, vol. X, p. 459.
[111] Rogier, cited by Quicherat, vol. V, pp. 168-169.
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