Afterwards Charles VII rehabilitated her memory, which her death itself had sufficiently honoured.
It is important to ascertain what were the views held by the whole Church concerning a damsel condemned during her lifetime, when the English were in power, and rehabilitated after her death when the French were victorious.
The texts had evangelicalized (if not evangelized) the mercenary schemes, and she was again rehabilitatedin her own eyes as a righteous person.
During this time she rehabilitated the family fortunes.
Bargeton, who was rehabilitated by her on her arrival from Angouleme in 1821, and whom she introduced into Paris, showing her all the secrets of elegant life and taking her away from Lucien de Rubempre.
Here let it be noted that Christianity was not the only religion which was rehabilitated in the Alexandrian schools.
This view of the Epistles has rehabilitated some of them, which were regarded as spurious by the Tübingen school and their successors.
The pretensions of psychology rehabilitated subjectivism and founded pragmatism, till reactionary theology took heart of grace and defended crude supernaturalism, with the whole apparatus of sacerdotal magic, as the 'Gospel for human needs.
They asserted the liberty of thought and speech, proclaimed the paramount authority of that inner light or indwelling deity which man owns in his brain and breast, and rehabilitated nature from the stigma cast on it by Christianity.
In order to establish better relations both with the Yugoslavs and with the Bulgarian nationalists, Kostov was posthumously rehabilitated in 1956.
Captain Dreyfus was pardoned, set free and at last fully rehabilitated after having suffered so long for crimes evidently committed by others.
With Seth, to make up his mind was to act, and in five minutes he had rehabilitated himself in his skins, slung on his shot-belt, and shouldered his rifle.
He rehabilitated Pyrot a second time; he would, if necessary, have rehabilitated him five hundred times.
It was known how those successive papers in the Spectator had rehabilitated one of the greatest English poets, or, rather, rehabilitated the English public, and restored the poet and the public to each other.
At one stroke, he had rehabilitated the militia and brought his own name into prominence.
You want to be rehabilitated in the eyes of Pauline as well.
Criticism indeed has cleared away much of the gossip which Vasari accumulated, has touched the legend of Lippo and Lucrezia, and rehabilitated the character of Andrea del Castagno; but in Botticelli's case there is no legend to dissipate.
It is not enough to have rehabilitated Birotteau pecuniarily and socially; he must make him die triumphantly, spectacularly, of an opportune hemorrhage, in the midst of the festivities which celebrate his restoration to his old home.
Criticism indeed has cleared away much of the gossip which Vasari accumulated, has touched the legend of Lippo and Lucrezia, and rehabilitated the character of Andrea del Castagno.
He can never be thoroughlyrehabilitated until the mystery of that girl's death has been fathomed, and I doubt if that will ever be.
Besides, Bothwell's character can never be thoroughly rehabilitated till the real criminal is found; and, for a third reason, I am interested in this strange story as a work of art.
This was their first chance, and all four rehabilitated themselves.
They contribute mildly to self-respect; the humble are rehabilitated in garments of pride; and very few of those who inherit the myth look for the miracle of reversion.
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