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Do you still hear your voice? joan Not a day goes by without my hearing it and I'm
badly in need of it too. la fontaine What do you ask of your voice? joan Victory for
my side. chation The day when you fought before Paris was a feast day. joan ...
Do you still hear your voice? joan Not a day goes by without my hearing it and I'm
badly in need of it too. la fontaine What do you ask of your voice? joan Victory for
my side. chation The day when you fought before Paris was a feast day. joan ...
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(The English observer laughs) chation How could you be sure it was Saint
Michael and not the devil pretending to be Saint Michael? joan By the way he
spoke, and because he taught me a lot of good things. chation What did he teach
you?
(The English observer laughs) chation How could you be sure it was Saint
Michael and not the devil pretending to be Saint Michael? joan By the way he
spoke, and because he taught me a lot of good things. chation What did he teach
you?
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The bishop blesses him) bishop Monsieur Jean de Chation, Professor at the
Theological Faculty of Paris. chation Joan, in humility and moderation, with no
thought of vengeance or punishment, solely intent on your salvation and
instruction, ...
The bishop blesses him) bishop Monsieur Jean de Chation, Professor at the
Theological Faculty of Paris. chation Joan, in humility and moderation, with no
thought of vengeance or punishment, solely intent on your salvation and
instruction, ...
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Inhalt
Coriolanus William Shakespeare translated | 57 |
The Trial of Joan of Arc at Rouen 1431 Anna Seghers | 147 |
Don Juan Moliere translated by Ralph Manheim | 189 |
Urheberrecht | |
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