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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... and Franche Comté into the hands of a rival . Isabella , the daughter of John II . of Castile , far from having any prospect of that noble inheritance which VOL . II . B 9871 BOOK she transmitted to her grandson , passed the early THE ...
... and Franche Comté into the hands of a rival . Isabella , the daughter of John II . of Castile , far from having any prospect of that noble inheritance which VOL . II . B 9871 BOOK she transmitted to her grandson , passed the early THE ...
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... hands , and having no incli- regent of nation to commit them to Philip , with whose conduct she was extremely dissatisfied , she appointed Ferdinand regent or ad- ministrator of the affairs of Castile , until her grandson Charles should ...
... hands , and having no incli- regent of nation to commit them to Philip , with whose conduct she was extremely dissatisfied , she appointed Ferdinand regent or ad- ministrator of the affairs of Castile , until her grandson Charles should ...
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... hands of Philip , to retire into his hereditary dominions of Aragon , and to rest satis- regency of fied with the masterships of the military orders , and that Castile , share of the revenue of the Indies , which Isabella had be- to ...
... hands of Philip , to retire into his hereditary dominions of Aragon , and to rest satis- regency of fied with the masterships of the military orders , and that Castile , share of the revenue of the Indies , which Isabella had be- to ...
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... hand , to the frontiers of Portugal on the other . varre . Ferdinand jealous of son Charles . . IT was not , however ... hands the government of Castile , than as a grandson , for whose interest he was intrusted with the administration ...
... hand , to the frontiers of Portugal on the other . varre . Ferdinand jealous of son Charles . . IT was not , however ... hands the government of Castile , than as a grandson , for whose interest he was intrusted with the administration ...
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... hands . He at no time used linen ; but was commonly clad in hair - cloth . He slept always in his habit , most frequently on the ground , or on boards , rarely in a bed . He did not taste any of the delicacies which ap- peared at his ...
... hands . He at no time used linen ; but was commonly clad in hair - cloth . He slept always in his habit , most frequently on the ground , or on boards , rarely in a bed . He did not taste any of the delicacies which ap- peared at his ...
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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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