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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... prince had cause to be proud . The friendly interview of the French King with the Empe- ror in Provence , followed by such extraordinary appearances VOL . III . B 9872 VII . 1541 . BOOK of union and confidence which THE ...
... prince had cause to be proud . The friendly interview of the French King with the Empe- ror in Provence , followed by such extraordinary appearances VOL . III . B 9872 VII . 1541 . BOOK of union and confidence which THE ...
Pagina 2
... confidence which distinguished the reception of 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 ...
... confidence which distinguished the reception of 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 ...
Pagina 3
... confidence with which Guasto asserted his own innocence , the accusations of the French gained greater credit than all his protestations ; and Bellay , the French commander in Piedmont , procured , at length , by his industry and ...
... confidence with which Guasto asserted his own innocence , the accusations of the French gained greater credit than all his protestations ; and Bellay , the French commander in Piedmont , procured , at length , by his industry and ...
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... confidence felt the effects of this change in his temper , and were de- prived of their offices . At last he disgraced Montmorency himself , who had long directed affairs , as well civil as mili- tary , with all the authority of a ...
... confidence felt the effects of this change in his temper , and were de- prived of their offices . At last he disgraced Montmorency himself , who had long directed affairs , as well civil as mili- tary , with all the authority of a ...
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... confidence ; and courted his favour with the ut- most assiduity . When the other Protestants , in the year fifteen hundred and forty - two , either declined assisting Fer- dinand in Hungary , or afforded him reluctant and feeble aid ...
... confidence ; and courted his favour with the ut- most assiduity . When the other Protestants , in the year fifteen hundred and forty - two , either declined assisting Fer- dinand in Hungary , or afforded him reluctant and feeble aid ...
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