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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... reason , annexed to the crown . But before she signed a deed so favourable to Ferdinand , she obliged him to swear that he would not , by a second marriage , or by any other means , endeavour to deprive Joanna or her posterity of their ...
... reason , annexed to the crown . But before she signed a deed so favourable to Ferdinand , she obliged him to swear that he would not , by a second marriage , or by any other means , endeavour to deprive Joanna or her posterity of their ...
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... reason , an excessive solicitude to have other chil- dren . This impatience hastened , in all probability , the ac cession of Charles to the crown of Spain . Ferdinand , in- 1509 . 1513 . order to procure a blessing , of which , from ...
... reason , an excessive solicitude to have other chil- dren . This impatience hastened , in all probability , the ac cession of Charles to the crown of Spain . Ferdinand , in- 1509 . 1513 . order to procure a blessing , of which , from ...
Pagina 33
... reason to expect that Maximilian , always fond of new enter- prises , would persuade the young monarch to enter into it with ardour . But the Flemings , who had long possessed an extensive commerce , which , during the league of Cam ...
... reason to expect that Maximilian , always fond of new enter- prises , would persuade the young monarch to enter into it with ardour . But the Flemings , who had long possessed an extensive commerce , which , during the league of Cam ...
Pagina 34
... Spanish nation , and vindi- cate the rights of his country with the same intrepidity and success , with which he had asserted the prerogatives of the Ximenes . I. crown . For these reasons , all his Flemish $ 4 THE REIGN OF THE.
... Spanish nation , and vindi- cate the rights of his country with the same intrepidity and success , with which he had asserted the prerogatives of the Ximenes . I. crown . For these reasons , all his Flemish $ 4 THE REIGN OF THE.
Pagina 35
... reasons , all his Flemish counsellors com- BOOK bined to retard his departure ; and Charles , unsuspicious , from ... reason to ex- pect . The Spanish nobility resorted to their sovereign from all parts of the kingdom , and displayed ...
... reasons , all his Flemish counsellors com- BOOK bined to retard his departure ; and Charles , unsuspicious , from ... reason to ex- pect . The Spanish nobility resorted to their sovereign from all parts of the kingdom , and 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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