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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... monarch , since Charlemagne , by which had possessed . Each of his ancestors had acquired king- he acquired doms or provinces , towards which their prospect of suc- cession was extremely remote . The rich possessions of Mary of Burgundy ...
... monarch , since Charlemagne , by which had possessed . Each of his ancestors had acquired king- he acquired doms or provinces , towards which their prospect of suc- cession was extremely remote . The rich possessions of Mary of Burgundy ...
Pagina 2
... monarchs . Philip and DON JOHN , the only son of Ferdinand and Isabella , and Joanna , his father and their eldest daughter , the queen of Portugal , being cut off , mother , vi- without issue , in the flower of youth , all their hopes ...
... monarchs . Philip and DON JOHN , the only son of Ferdinand and Isabella , and Joanna , his father and their eldest daughter , the queen of Portugal , being cut off , mother , vi- without issue , in the flower of youth , all their hopes ...
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... monarch . solicitude him and ISABELLA beheld , with the sentiments natural to a mo- Isabella's ther , the indifference and neglect with which the archduke with re- treated her daughter , who was destitute of those beauties spect to of ...
... monarch . solicitude him and ISABELLA beheld , with the sentiments natural to a mo- Isabella's ther , the indifference and neglect with which the archduke with re- treated her daughter , who was destitute of those beauties spect to of ...
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... monarch was distin- guished " . By the advice of Manuel , ambassadors were dispatched He re to require Ferdinand to retire into Aragon , and to resign the dinand to quires Fer- government of Castile to those persons whom Philip should ...
... monarch was distin- guished " . By the advice of Manuel , ambassadors were dispatched He re to require Ferdinand to retire into Aragon , and to resign the dinand to quires Fer- government of Castile to those persons whom Philip should ...
Pagina 11
... monarch whom he had de- şerted , the extensive influence which he had acquired over his new master : While Ferdinand suffered , in presence of his former subjects , the two most cruel mortifications which an artful and ambitious prince ...
... monarch whom he had de- şerted , the extensive influence which he had acquired over his new master : While Ferdinand suffered , in presence of his former subjects , the two most cruel mortifications which an artful and ambitious prince ...
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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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