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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... IMMEDIATELY Upon the queen's death , Ferdinand resigned the title of king of Castile , and issued orders to proclaim Joanna and Philip the sovereigns of that kingdom . But , at the same time , he assumed the character of regent in con ...
... IMMEDIATELY Upon the queen's death , Ferdinand resigned the title of king of Castile , and issued orders to proclaim Joanna and Philip the sovereigns of that kingdom . But , at the same time , he assumed the character of regent in con ...
Pagina 26
... IMMEDIATELY upon his accession to the regency , several of the nobles , fancying that the reins of government would of consequence be somewhat relaxed , began to assemble their vassals , and to prosecute , by force of arms , private ...
... IMMEDIATELY upon his accession to the regency , several of the nobles , fancying that the reins of government would of consequence be somewhat relaxed , began to assemble their vassals , and to prosecute , by force of arms , private ...
Pagina 51
... immediately signed by Charles's ambassadors in the name of their mas- ter , and he himself , at his coronation , confirmed it in the most solemn manner . Since that period , the electors have con- tinued to prescribe the same conditions ...
... immediately signed by Charles's ambassadors in the name of their mas- ter , and he himself , at his coronation , confirmed it in the most solemn manner . Since that period , the electors have con- tinued to prescribe the same conditions ...
Pagina 65
... immediately dispatched Wolsey to Dover , in order to welcome the emperor ; and being highly pleased with an event so soothing to his vanity , hastened to receive , with suitable respect , a guest who had placed in him such unbounded ...
... immediately dispatched Wolsey to Dover , in order to welcome the emperor ; and being highly pleased with an event so soothing to his vanity , hastened to receive , with suitable respect , a guest who had placed in him such unbounded ...
Pagina 66
... immediately after taking leave of the French king . June 7th . Interview between Henry and Francis . His interview with that prince was in an open plain be- tween Guisnes and Ardres , where the two kings and their attendants displayed ...
... immediately after taking leave of the French king . June 7th . Interview between Henry and Francis . His interview with that prince was in an open plain be- tween Guisnes and Ardres , where the two kings and their attendants displayed ...
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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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