| William Robertson - 1777 - 512 pagina’s
...were little attended to» and lefs regarded r. It is evident, however, that the Emperor could have no inducement to perpetrate fuch a crime, as Francis...ftill in the vigour of life himfelf, and had two fons, befide the Dauphin, grown up to a good age. That fingle confideration, without mentioning the Emperor's... | |
| William Robertson - 1777 - 538 pagina’s
...were little attended to, and lefs regarded r. It is evident, however, that the Emperor could have no inducement to perpetrate fuch a crime, as Francis...ftill in the vigour of life himfelf, and had two fons, befide the Dauphin, grown up to a good age. That fingle confideration, without mentioning the Emperor's... | |
| William Robertson - 1782 - 508 pagina’s
...were little attended to, and lefs regarded'. It is evident, however, that the Emperor could have no inducement to perpetrate fuch a crime, ( as Francis was ftill in the vigour oflife himfelf, and had two fons, befide the Dauphin, grown up to a good age. That fingle confideration,... | |
| 1816 - 808 pagina’s
...was fuípecW; n;y. this extorted confeffion, and fome obfcurrhint», were confidered as inconteftable proofs of his guilt : though it was evident to all mankind, that neither Charles nor his generals coule have aoy inducement to perpetrate fuch a crime, as Francii was dill in the vigour of life himfelf,... | |
| William Russell - 1839 - 582 pagina’s
...suspected ; nay, this extorted confession, and some obscure hints, were considered as incontestible proofs of his guilt ; though it was evident to all...his generals could have any inducement to perpetrate such a crime, as Francis was still in the vigour of life himself, and had two sons besides the dauphin.(3)... | |
| Europe - 1846 - 468 pagina’s
...Gonzaga and De Leyva, of instigating him to the detestable act. The Emperor himself was suspected, though it was evident to all mankind that neither...his generals could have any inducement to perpetrate such a crime, as Francis was still in the vigour of life himself, and had two sons besides the Dauphin.... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1806 - 786 pagina’s
...cbfcure hint«, were confuiercd a> inconteftabie proofs of hia guilt ; though it was evident to ail mankind, that neither Charles nor his generals could have any inducement to perpetrate inch a crime, as Frar.cis was ftill in the v.gour of life'himftlf, ami had two fons befides the dauphin,... | |
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