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 3Hopkins & Seymour, 1804 |
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... Charles when he passed through the dominions of Francis to the Low - Countries , induced the Sultan to suspect that the two rivals had at last forgotten their ancient enmity , in order that they might form such a general confederacy ...
... Charles when he passed through the dominions of Francis to the Low - Countries , induced the Sultan to suspect that the two rivals had at last forgotten their ancient enmity , in order that they might form such a general confederacy ...
Pagina 10
... Charles and Henry . In this league were contained , first of all , articles for se- curing their future amity and mutual defence ; then were enumerated the demands which they were respectively to make upon Francis ; and the plan of ...
... Charles and Henry . In this league were contained , first of all , articles for se- curing their future amity and mutual defence ; then were enumerated the demands which they were respectively to make upon Francis ; and the plan of ...
Pagina 13
... Charles in the most abject manner . Being admitted into the Imperial presence , he kneeled , to- gether with eight of his principal subjects , and implored mercy . The Emperor allowed him to remain in that igno- minious posture , and ...
... Charles in the most abject manner . Being admitted into the Imperial presence , he kneeled , to- gether with eight of his principal subjects , and implored mercy . The Emperor allowed him to remain in that igno- minious posture , and ...
Pagina 22
... Charles perceived that nothing could now obstruct his gain- der to gain ing all that he aimed at , but the fears and jealousies of the the Protest- Protestants , which he determined to quiet by granting every ants . Aid grant ed by the ...
... Charles perceived that nothing could now obstruct his gain- der to gain ing all that he aimed at , but the fears and jealousies of the the Protest- Protestants , which he determined to quiet by granting every ants . Aid grant ed by the ...
Pagina 43
... Charles to approve of his ambitious schemes , he ven- tured to grant his son Peter Lewis the investiture of Parma and Placentia , though at the risk of incurring the displea- sure of the Emperor . At a time when a great part of Eu- rope ...
... Charles to approve of his ambitious schemes , he ven- tured to grant his son Peter Lewis the investiture of Parma and Placentia , though at the risk of incurring the displea- sure of the Emperor . At a time when a great part of Eu- rope ...
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