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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... command where the chief exertions were in- tended , and the greatest honour to be reaped ; the army of the former amounted to forty thousand , that of the latter to thirty thousand men . Nothing appears more surprising than that Francis ...
... command where the chief exertions were in- tended , and the greatest honour to be reaped ; the army of the former amounted to forty thousand , that of the latter to thirty thousand men . Nothing appears more surprising than that Francis ...
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... command by some memorable action , he dispatched Monluc to court , in order to lay before the King the advantages of fighting the enemy , and the hopes which he had of victory . The King referred the matter to his privy council ; all ...
... command by some memorable action , he dispatched Monluc to court , in order to lay before the King the advantages of fighting the enemy , and the hopes which he had of victory . The King referred the matter to his privy council ; all ...
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... command , acquired the glory of having saved his country . The empe ror pene- trates into As soon as St. Disier surrendered , the Emperor advanc- August 17 . ed into the heart of Champagne , but Sancerre's obstinate resistance had ...
... command , acquired the glory of having saved his country . The empe ror pene- trates into As soon as St. Disier surrendered , the Emperor advanc- August 17 . ed into the heart of Champagne , but Sancerre's obstinate resistance had ...
Pagina 39
... command , ad- hered inflexibly to his first propositions , and would make no concessions which had the most remote tendency to throw discredit on the council , or to weaken its authority . The Protestants , on their part , were no less ...
... command , ad- hered inflexibly to his first propositions , and would make no concessions which had the most remote tendency to throw discredit on the council , or to weaken its authority . The Protestants , on their part , were no less ...
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... command , and for what end , and against what enemy ? To a question put in such a tone , and at a time when facts were become too notorious to be denied , it was necessary to give an explicit answer . Charles owned the orders which he ...
... command , and for what end , and against what enemy ? To a question put in such a tone , and at a time when facts were become too notorious to be denied , it was necessary to give an explicit answer . Charles owned the orders which he ...
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