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 4
... greater ardour than ever . FROM this time Philip seems not to have taken any part in the affairs of Spain , waiting in quiet till the death either of Ferdinand or of Isabella should open the way to one of their thrones . The latter of ...
... greater ardour than ever . FROM this time Philip seems not to have taken any part in the affairs of Spain , waiting in quiet till the death either of Ferdinand or of Isabella should open the way to one of their thrones . The latter of ...
Pagina 14
... greater decency , to the viceroyalty of the great dom of Na- captain , whose important services , and cautious conduct , did his king- ples . Acquires the regen- not screen him from the suspicions of his jealous master . Though an ...
... greater decency , to the viceroyalty of the great dom of Na- captain , whose important services , and cautious conduct , did his king- ples . Acquires the regen- not screen him from the suspicions of his jealous master . Though an ...
Pagina 21
... greater than was natural to a constitution , in which the seeds of discord and disorder were so copiously mingled . But , by the death of Ferdinand , these restraints were at once withdrawn ; and faction and discontent , from being long ...
... greater than was natural to a constitution , in which the seeds of discord and disorder were so copiously mingled . But , by the death of Ferdinand , these restraints were at once withdrawn ; and faction and discontent , from being long ...
Pagina 24
... greater impatience , than a prince at a period of life so early could have been supposed to feel . Ximenes , under pretence of providing more effectually for his safe- ty , removed him from Gaudaloupe , the place in which he had been ...
... greater impatience , than a prince at a period of life so early could have been supposed to feel . Ximenes , under pretence of providing more effectually for his safe- ty , removed him from Gaudaloupe , the place in which he had been ...
Pagina 25
... greater success than any king of Castile could have expected . The strict and prudent econo- my of his archiepiscopal revenues , furnished him with more p Gometius , p . 152. & c . Baudier , Hist . de Ximea . p . 121 . q P. Mart . Ep ...
... greater success than any king of Castile could have expected . The strict and prudent econo- my of his archiepiscopal revenues , furnished him with more p Gometius , p . 152. & c . Baudier , Hist . de Ximea . p . 121 . q P. Mart . Ep ...
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