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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Thus all Francis ' s mighty preparations , ei . ther from some defect in his own
conduct , or from the superior power and prudence of his rival , produced no
effects which bore any proportion to his expense and efforts , or such as gratified ,
in any ...
Thus all Francis ' s mighty preparations , ei . ther from some defect in his own
conduct , or from the superior power and prudence of his rival , produced no
effects which bore any proportion to his expense and efforts , or such as gratified ,
in any ...
Pagina 28
BOO K took ; and as it was his nature never to abandon any entera VII . prise in
which he had once engaged , he persisted in it with 1544 . an inconsiderate
obstinacy . ves Henry The King of England ' s preparations for the campaign VIII ...
BOO K took ; and as it was his nature never to abandon any entera VII . prise in
which he had once engaged , he persisted in it with 1544 . an inconsiderate
obstinacy . ves Henry The King of England ' s preparations for the campaign VIII ...
Pagina 61
... mysterious reserve ; and his allies and subjects spoke out his intentions plainly
. Alarmed with reports of this kind from every quarter , as well as with the
preparations for war which they could not but observe , the deputies of the
confederates ...
... mysterious reserve ; and his allies and subjects spoke out his intentions plainly
. Alarmed with reports of this kind from every quarter , as well as with the
preparations for war which they could not but observe , the deputies of the
confederates ...
Pagina 106
The preparations for war, as well as the negociations in the different courts,
began to languish, toge- March. ther with the Monarch who gave spirit to both.
The Genoese, during that interval, reduced Montobbio, took Je- * rome Fiesco
prisoner, ...
The preparations for war, as well as the negociations in the different courts,
began to languish, toge- March. ther with the Monarch who gave spirit to both.
The Genoese, during that interval, reduced Montobbio, took Je- * rome Fiesco
prisoner, ...
Pagina 186
X . of the BOOK BY this time Maurice having almost finished his intrigues - and
preparations , was on the point of declaring his intentions 1551 . openly , and of
taking the field against the Emperor . His Maurice first care , after he came to this
...
X . of the BOOK BY this time Maurice having almost finished his intrigues - and
preparations , was on the point of declaring his intentions 1551 . openly , and of
taking the field against the Emperor . His Maurice first care , after he came to this
...
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