The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V: With a View of the Progress of Society in Europe, from the Subversion of the Roman Empire, to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century, Volume 2Hopkins & Seymour, 1804 |
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Pagina 33
... Francis I. destitute of allies , and solicitous to secure his late conquests in Italy by a treaty , listened with joy to the first overtures of accommodation . Chievres himself conduct- ed the negociation in the name of Charles ...
... Francis I. destitute of allies , and solicitous to secure his late conquests in Italy by a treaty , listened with joy to the first overtures of accommodation . Chievres himself conduct- ed the negociation in the name of Charles ...
Pagina 34
... Francis , but obliged Maximilian , who was unable alone to cope with the French and Venetians , to enter into a treaty with those powers , which put a final period to the bloody and tedious war that the league of Cam- bray had ...
... Francis , but obliged Maximilian , who was unable alone to cope with the French and Venetians , to enter into a treaty with those powers , which put a final period to the bloody and tedious war that the league of Cam- bray had ...
Pagina 43
... Francis I. a powerful rival , entered the lists Charles against him ; and the attention of all Europe was fixed upon cis I. com- this competition , no less illustrious from the high rank of the petitors for candidates , than from the ...
... Francis I. a powerful rival , entered the lists Charles against him ; and the attention of all Europe was fixed upon cis I. com- this competition , no less illustrious from the high rank of the petitors for candidates , than from the ...
Pagina 46
... Francis ' . THE Venetians easily discerned , that it was the interest of their republic to have both the rivals set aside ; but their jealousy of the house of Austria , whose ambition and neigh- bourhood had been fatal to their grandeur ...
... Francis ' . THE Venetians easily discerned , that it was the interest of their republic to have both the rivals set aside ; but their jealousy of the house of Austria , whose ambition and neigh- bourhood had been fatal to their grandeur ...
Pagina 47
... Francis himself , when he discovered his own chance of suc- cess to be desperate , would be stimulated by resentment and the spirit of rivalship , to concur with all his interest in rais- ing some third person to the head of the empire ...
... Francis himself , when he discovered his own chance of suc- cess to be desperate , would be stimulated by resentment and the spirit of rivalship , to concur with all his interest in rais- ing some third person to the head of the empire ...
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The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V with a View of ..., Volume 2 William Robertson Volledige weergave - 1817 |
The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V: With a View of the ..., Volume 2 William Robertson Volledige weergave - 1804 |
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