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 3
... gave her too much cause , was pro- portioned to her love , and often broke out in the most extra- vagant actions . Isabella , though sensible of her defects , could not help pitying her condition , which was soon ren- dered altogether ...
... gave her too much cause , was pro- portioned to her love , and often broke out in the most extra- vagant actions . Isabella , though sensible of her defects , could not help pitying her condition , which was soon ren- dered altogether ...
Pagina 9
... gave him a dreadful alarm , and convinced Don John Manuel that there was now a necessity of taking other measures with regard to the affairs of Spain " . He accord- ingly instructed the Flemish ambassadors in the court of Spain , to ...
... gave him a dreadful alarm , and convinced Don John Manuel that there was now a necessity of taking other measures with regard to the affairs of Spain " . He accord- ingly instructed the Flemish ambassadors in the court of Spain , to ...
Pagina 24
... gave greater disquiet to the cardinal , and convinced him how difficult a task it would be to conduct the affairs of an unexperienced prince under the influence of counsellors un- acquainted with the laws and manners of Spain . No ...
... gave greater disquiet to the cardinal , and convinced him how difficult a task it would be to conduct the affairs of an unexperienced prince under the influence of counsellors un- acquainted with the laws and manners of Spain . No ...
Pagina 25
... gave orders for that purpose ; and notwithstanding the novelty of the practice , and the secret discontents of many persons of distinction , Charles's title was universally recognized . In Aragon , where the privi leges of the subject ...
... gave orders for that purpose ; and notwithstanding the novelty of the practice , and the secret discontents of many persons of distinction , Charles's title was universally recognized . In Aragon , where the privi leges of the subject ...
Pagina 34
... gave him a won- derful ascendant over the minds of men ; and it was extreme- ly probable , that these great qualities , added to the reve- rence due to his age and office , would command the respect of a young prince , who , capable of ...
... gave him a won- derful ascendant over the minds of men ; and it was extreme- ly probable , that these great qualities , added to the reve- rence due to his age and office , would command the respect of a young prince , who , capable of ...
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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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