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 19
... continued to discharge both the offices which Philip had committed to him . Heut . ibid . 153. 155 . That in the beginning of the year 1508 , the Flemings invited Maximilian to accept of the regency ; to which he consented , and ...
... continued to discharge both the offices which Philip had committed to him . Heut . ibid . 153. 155 . That in the beginning of the year 1508 , the Flemings invited Maximilian to accept of the regency ; to which he consented , and ...
Pagina 22
... continued to make all his journeys on foot ; he subsisted only upon alms ; his acts of mortification were as severe as ever , and his penances as rigorous . Isabella , pleased with her choice , conferred on him , not long after , the ...
... continued to make all his journeys on foot ; he subsisted only upon alms ; his acts of mortification were as severe as ever , and his penances as rigorous . Isabella , pleased with her choice , conferred on him , not long after , the ...
Pagina 27
... continued firm and undaunted ; and partly by terror , partly by entreaty ; by force in some instances , and by for- bearance in others ; he prevailed on all the refractory cities to comply . During his administration , he continued to ...
... continued firm and undaunted ; and partly by terror , partly by entreaty ; by force in some instances , and by for- bearance in others ; he prevailed on all the refractory cities to comply . During his administration , he continued to ...
Pagina 36
... after a life of such continued labour , he might end his His death . days in tranquillity . This message proved fatal to Ximenes . d Miniana , Contin . lib . i . c . 3 . I. 1517 . Nov. 8 . His haughty mind , 36 THE REIGN OF THE.
... after a life of such continued labour , he might end his His death . days in tranquillity . This message proved fatal to Ximenes . d Miniana , Contin . lib . i . c . 3 . I. 1517 . Nov. 8 . His haughty mind , 36 THE REIGN OF THE.
Pagina 79
... continued to express no less reverence than formerly for the authority of the apostolic see ° ; he signified his willingness to submit the whole controversy to certain universities which he named , and promised neither to write nor to ...
... continued to express no less reverence than formerly for the authority of the apostolic see ° ; he signified his willingness to submit the whole controversy to certain universities which he named , and promised neither to write nor to ...
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