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 3 |
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Pagina 106
... the Elector of Saxony had gained 1547 over Albert of Brandenburg ; and as he
was now secure of finding, in the French King, an ally of sufficient power to
support him, he was at no pains to conceal the violence and extent of his enmity
d.
... the Elector of Saxony had gained 1547 over Albert of Brandenburg ; and as he
was now secure of finding, in the French King, an ally of sufficient power to
support him, he was at no pains to conceal the violence and extent of his enmity
d.
Pagina 218
In order to conceal the destination of this formidable army, and to guard against
alarming the French King, so as to put him on preparing for the defence of his late
conquests, he gave out that he was to march forthwith into Hungary, in order to ...
In order to conceal the destination of this formidable army, and to guard against
alarming the French King, so as to put him on preparing for the defence of his late
conquests, he gave out that he was to march forthwith into Hungary, in order to ...
Pagina 251
The French were eager to decide the fate of Renti by a battle , and expected it
from the Emperor ' s arrival in his camp ; but Charles avoid . ed a general action
with great industry , and as he had no . thing in view but to save the town , he
hoped ...
The French were eager to decide the fate of Renti by a battle , and expected it
from the Emperor ' s arrival in his camp ; but Charles avoid . ed a general action
with great industry , and as he had no . thing in view but to save the town , he
hoped ...
Pagina 252
The footing which the French had acquired in Siena , occasioned much
uneasiness to Cosmo di Medici , the most sagacious and enterprising of all the
Italian Princes . He dreaded the neighbourhood of a powerful people , to whom
all who ...
The footing which the French had acquired in Siena , occasioned much
uneasiness to Cosmo di Medici , the most sagacious and enterprising of all the
Italian Princes . He dreaded the neighbourhood of a powerful people , to whom
all who ...
Pagina 313
The French retired at first in perfect order , and with a good countenance ; but
when they saw Egmont draw near with his formidable body of cavalry , the shock
of which they were conscious that they could not withstand , the prospect of ...
The French retired at first in perfect order , and with a good countenance ; but
when they saw Egmont draw near with his formidable body of cavalry , the shock
of which they were conscious that they could not withstand , the prospect of ...
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