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 3 |
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Pagina 4
The Venetians , notwithstanding Solyman ' s solicitations , imitated the Pope ' s
example . The Germans , satisfied with the religious liberty which they enjoyed ,
found it more their interest to gratify than to irritate the Emperor ; so that the Kings
...
The Venetians , notwithstanding Solyman ' s solicitations , imitated the Pope ' s
example . The Germans , satisfied with the religious liberty which they enjoyed ,
found it more their interest to gratify than to irritate the Emperor ; so that the Kings
...
Pagina 6
The Venetians , notwithstanding Solyman ' s solicitations , imitated the Pope ' s
example . The Germans , satisfied with the reli , gious liberty which they enjoyed ,
found it more their interest to gratify than to irritate the Emperor ; so that the Kings
...
The Venetians , notwithstanding Solyman ' s solicitations , imitated the Pope ' s
example . The Germans , satisfied with the reli , gious liberty which they enjoyed ,
found it more their interest to gratify than to irritate the Emperor ; so that the Kings
...
Pagina 152
... as his solicitations to that effect might decently be urged with greater
importunity , and would infallibly be attended with greater effect , when he was
considered not as pleading the cause of his own family , but as an advocate for
the interest ...
... as his solicitations to that effect might decently be urged with greater
importunity , and would infallibly be attended with greater effect , when he was
considered not as pleading the cause of his own family , but as an advocate for
the interest ...
Pagina 161
spirited as to give it up from pusillanimity and criminal com - BOOK plaisance to a
prince , capable of sacrificing to his political interest that which he himself
regarded as most sacred . 1550 . Maurice , being conscious what a colour of ...
spirited as to give it up from pusillanimity and criminal com - BOOK plaisance to a
prince , capable of sacrificing to his political interest that which he himself
regarded as most sacred . 1550 . Maurice , being conscious what a colour of ...
Pagina 168
X BO O K acquainted with the Prince , in behalf of whom he courted their interest ;
and he himself employed all the arts of ade 1551 . dress or insinuation to gain the
Electors , and to prepare them for listening with a favourable ear to the ...
X BO O K acquainted with the Prince , in behalf of whom he courted their interest ;
and he himself employed all the arts of ade 1551 . dress or insinuation to gain the
Electors , and to prepare them for listening with a favourable ear to the ...
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