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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... army of the former amounted to forty thousand , that of the latter to thirty thousand men . Nothing appears more surprising than that Francis did not pour with these numerous and ir- resistible armies into the Milanese , which had so ...
... army of the former amounted to forty thousand , that of the latter to thirty thousand men . Nothing appears more surprising than that Francis did not pour with these numerous and ir- resistible armies into the Milanese , which had so ...
Pagina 12
... army was in readiness to oppose him , in the Low Francis took the field in the Low - Countries , against which he turned the whole weight of the war . He made himself master of Landrecy , which he determined to keep as the key to the ...
... army was in readiness to oppose him , in the Low Francis took the field in the Low - Countries , against which he turned the whole weight of the war . He made himself master of Landrecy , which he determined to keep as the key to the ...
Pagina 14
... army from being entirely ruined by the rigour of the season . Solyman sa's de- scent on DURING this campaign , Solyman fulfilled his engagements invades to the French King with great punctuality . He himself Hungary . November . marched ...
... army from being entirely ruined by the rigour of the season . Solyman sa's de- scent on DURING this campaign , Solyman fulfilled his engagements invades to the French King with great punctuality . He himself Hungary . November . marched ...
Pagina 25
... army in proper order . The shock was such as might have been expected between veteran troops , violent and obstinate . The French cavalry rushing forward to the charge with their usual viva- city , bore down every thing that opposed ...
... army in proper order . The shock was such as might have been expected between veteran troops , violent and obstinate . The French cavalry rushing forward to the charge with their usual viva- city , bore down every thing that opposed ...
Pagina 27
... army more numerous and better appointed than any which he had hitherto led against France . It amounted almost to fifty thousand men , and part of it having reduced Luxembourg and some other towns in the Netherlands , be- fore he ...
... army more numerous and better appointed than any which he had hitherto led against France . It amounted almost to fifty thousand men , and part of it having reduced Luxembourg and some other towns in the Netherlands , be- fore he ...
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