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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... briskly attacked , having been largely supplied with ammunition and provi- sions by the vigilance of Doria , was defended so long and d Sigonii Vita A. Doriæ , p . 1191 . VII . 1542 . so vigorously by the Duke of 6 THE REIGN OF THE.
... briskly attacked , having been largely supplied with ammunition and provi- sions by the vigilance of Doria , was defended so long and d Sigonii Vita A. Doriæ , p . 1191 . VII . 1542 . so vigorously by the Duke of 6 THE REIGN OF THE.
Pagina 12
... defended , was taken by assault ; all the inhabitants were put to the sword , and the place itself reduced to ashes . dutchy of This dreadful example of severity struck the people of the August 24. country with such general terror ...
... defended , was taken by assault ; all the inhabitants were put to the sword , and the place itself reduced to ashes . dutchy of This dreadful example of severity struck the people of the August 24. country with such general terror ...
Pagina 15
... defended against their combined August 10 . force by Montfort a Savoyard gentleman , who stood a gene- ral assault , and repulsed the enemy with great loss , before he retired into the castle . That fort , situated upon a rock , on ...
... defended against their combined August 10 . force by Montfort a Savoyard gentleman , who stood a gene- ral assault , and repulsed the enemy with great loss , before he retired into the castle . That fort , situated upon a rock , on ...
Pagina 27
... defended Provence in the year one thousand five hundred and thirty - six , had taught them the most effectual method of distressing an invading enemy . Champagne , a country aboun- ding more in vines than corn , was incapable of ...
... defended Provence in the year one thousand five hundred and thirty - six , had taught them the most effectual method of distressing an invading enemy . Champagne , a country aboun- ding more in vines than corn , was incapable of ...
Pagina 29
... defended with aston- ishing fortitude and conduct . He stood repeated assaults , repulsing the enemy in them all ; and undismayed even by the death of his brave associate De la Lande , who was kil- led by a cannon - ball , he continued ...
... defended with aston- ishing fortitude and conduct . He stood repeated assaults , repulsing the enemy in them all ; and undismayed even by the death of his brave associate De la Lande , who was kil- led by a cannon - ball , he continued ...
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