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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Pagina 9
... England . This measure he pursued with his usual eagerness and impetuosity , mak- ing such advantageous offers to James , whom he considered as not over - scrupulously attached to any religious tenets , that he hardly doubted of success ...
... England . This measure he pursued with his usual eagerness and impetuosity , mak- ing such advantageous offers to James , whom he considered as not over - scrupulously attached to any religious tenets , that he hardly doubted of success ...
Pagina 11
... England . In order to supply the place of the two am bassadors who had been murdered by Guasto , he sent as his envoy , first to Venice , and then to Constantinople , Paulin , who , though in no higher rank than a captain of foot , was ...
... England . In order to supply the place of the two am bassadors who had been murdered by Guasto , he sent as his envoy , first to Venice , and then to Constantinople , Paulin , who , though in no higher rank than a captain of foot , was ...
Pagina 23
... England , in order to rouse him to more vigorous efforts against their common enemy . Little , indeed , was wanting to accomplish this ; for such events had happened in Scotland as inflamed Henry to the most violent pitch of resentment ...
... England , in order to rouse him to more vigorous efforts against their common enemy . Little , indeed , was wanting to accomplish this ; for such events had happened in Scotland as inflamed Henry to the most violent pitch of resentment ...
Pagina 26
... England were preparing to break in upon the opposite frontier of France with numerous armies , it became necessary to sacrifice all thoughts of conquest to the public safety , and to recal twelve thousand of Enguien's best troops to be ...
... England were preparing to break in upon the opposite frontier of France with numerous armies , it became necessary to sacrifice all thoughts of conquest to the public safety , and to recal twelve thousand of Enguien's best troops to be ...
Pagina 27
... England , ought to have ad- vanced directly towards Paris ; and the Dauphin , who com- manded the only army to which Francis trusted for the se- curity of his dominions in that quarter , was in no condition to oppose him . But the ...
... England , ought to have ad- vanced directly towards Paris ; and the Dauphin , who com- manded the only army to which Francis trusted for the se- curity of his dominions in that quarter , was in no condition to oppose him . But the ...
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