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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Pagina 25
... naturally fond of daring actions , but several of the council . Francis , catch- ing the same enthusiasm which had animated his troops , suddenly started up , and having lifted his hands to Heaven , and implored the Divine protection ...
... naturally fond of daring actions , but several of the council . Francis , catch- ing the same enthusiasm which had animated his troops , suddenly started up , and having lifted his hands to Heaven , and implored the Divine protection ...
Pagina 52
... natural and acquir ed , to defend his principles , and unwearied industry in pro pagating them , are virtues which shine so conspicuously in every part of his behaviour , that even his enemies must al- low him to have possessed them in ...
... natural and acquir ed , to defend his principles , and unwearied industry in pro pagating them , are virtues which shine so conspicuously in every part of his behaviour , that even his enemies must al- low him to have possessed them in ...
Pagina 53
... natural language , without reserve or delicacy . At the same time , the works of learn- ed men were all composed in Latin , and they were not only authorized , by the example of eminent writers in that lan- guage , to use their ...
... natural language , without reserve or delicacy . At the same time , the works of learn- ed men were all composed in Latin , and they were not only authorized , by the example of eminent writers in that lan- guage , to use their ...
Pagina 54
... natural intrepidity did not forsake him at the approach of death ; his last conversation with his friends was concerning the happiness reserved for good men in a future life , of which he spoke with the fervour and delight natural to ...
... natural intrepidity did not forsake him at the approach of death ; his last conversation with his friends was concerning the happiness reserved for good men in a future life , of which he spoke with the fervour and delight natural to ...
Pagina 57
... natural to men roused from a false security , and con- scious of their having been deceived , Charles saw that now hostilities it became necessary to throw aside the mask , and to de- against the clare openly what part he determined to ...
... natural to men roused from a false security , and con- scious of their having been deceived , Charles saw that now hostilities it became necessary to throw aside the mask , and to de- against the clare openly what part he determined to ...
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