Vauvert were constantly filled by the unhappy people, who, on their knees, entreated Robert to restore them to the exercise of the religion they so much loved and so superstitiously practised. The good king was desirous of satisfying his desolate subjects,... Memoirs of the Queens of France - Page 100de Annie Forbes Bush - 1843Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| University magazine - 1851 - 796 pages
...spirit.' The mutual affection of Robert and Bertha consoled them in their grief; but the porticoes of the Chateau Vauvert were constantly filled by the...people attributed to a just punishment from heaven." — Mrs. Bush's " Queens of France," vol. i. pp. 96-101. Although these formidable weapons in the Church's... | |
| 1851 - 838 pages
...constantly filled by the unhappy people, who, on their 476 Memoirs of Royal and Illustrious Ladies. knees, entreated Robert to restore them to the exercise...people attributed to a just punishment from heaven." — Mrs. Bush's " Queens of France," vol. i. pp. 96-101, Although these formidable weapons in the Church's... | |
| 1851 - 778 pages
...entreated Robert to restore them to the exercise of the religion they so much loved and so superstitionsly practised. The good king was desirous of satisfying...people attributed to a just punishment from heaven.'' — Mrs. Bush's " Queens of France," vol. i. pp. 96-101, Although these formidable weapons in the Church's... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1851 - 606 pages
...separation ; till at length Bertha, more courageous than the king, voluntarily resolved to submit to fliis generous sacrifice, which was to restore peace to...Accordingly, she quitted the court in 998, and the gfief she endured, caused Ihe premature birth of a still-born infant, which the ignorant people attributed... | |
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