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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... courts with which Solyman held any in- telligence , to represent the concord between him and Fran- cis to be so entire , that their sentiments , views , and pursuits , would be the same for the future . It was not without difficulty ...
... courts with which Solyman held any in- telligence , to represent the concord between him and Fran- cis to be so entire , that their sentiments , views , and pursuits , would be the same for the future . It was not without difficulty ...
Pagina 11
... court , had declared in the Divan against acting in concert with France , he found means either to convince or silence them . At last he ob- tained orders for Barbarossa to sail with a powerful fleet , and to regulate all his operations ...
... court , had declared in the Divan against acting in concert with France , he found means either to convince or silence them . At last he ob- tained orders for Barbarossa to sail with a powerful fleet , and to regulate all his operations ...
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... court to the Emperor , he began to discover some degree of jealousy of his cousin the Elector of Saxony . This , which proved in the sequel so fatal to the Elector , had almost occasioned an open rupture between them ; and soon after ...
... court to the Emperor , he began to discover some degree of jealousy of his cousin the Elector of Saxony . This , which proved in the sequel so fatal to the Elector , had almost occasioned an open rupture between them ; and soon after ...
Pagina 18
... courts time that the German Protestants took every occasion of pouring contempt upon it , the Emperor and King of the Ro- mans found it necessary not only to connive at their conduct , but to court their favour by repeated acts of ...
... courts time that the German Protestants took every occasion of pouring contempt upon it , the Emperor and King of the Ro- mans found it necessary not only to connive at their conduct , but to court their favour by repeated acts of ...
Pagina 19
... court of Bavaria . By this act of vengeance , no less severe than sud- den , they filled all Germany with dread of their power , and the confederates of Smalkalde appeared , by this first effort of their arms , to be as ready as they ...
... court of Bavaria . By this act of vengeance , no less severe than sud- den , they filled all Germany with dread of their power , and the confederates of Smalkalde appeared , by this first effort of their arms , to be as ready as they ...
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