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 47
As soon as the confederates of Smalkalde received information of the opening of
the council , they published a long manifesto , containing a renewal of their
protest against its meeting , together with the reasons which induced them to
decline ...
As soon as the confederates of Smalkalde received information of the opening of
the council , they published a long manifesto , containing a renewal of their
protest against its meeting , together with the reasons which induced them to
decline ...
Pagina 106
BOOK becoming the head of the church, upon receiving an account of the
advantage which the Elector of Saxony had gained 1547 over Albert of
Brandenburg ; and as he was now secure of finding, in the French King, an ally of
sufficient ...
BOOK becoming the head of the church, upon receiving an account of the
advantage which the Elector of Saxony had gained 1547 over Albert of
Brandenburg ; and as he was now secure of finding, in the French King, an ally of
sufficient ...
Pagina 295
Caraffa , besides his public instructions , received a private commission to solicit
the French King to renounce the treaty of truce , and to renew his engagements
with the Holy See ; and he was empowered to spare neither entreaties , nor ...
Caraffa , besides his public instructions , received a private commission to solicit
the French King to renounce the treaty of truce , and to renew his engagements
with the Holy See ; and he was empowered to spare neither entreaties , nor ...
Pagina 321
Cosmo received the overture with such apparent satisfaction , and with so many
professions of gratitude for the high honour of which he had the prospect , that
not only the Pope ' s ministers , but the French envoy at Rome , talked confidently
...
Cosmo received the overture with such apparent satisfaction , and with so many
professions of gratitude for the high honour of which he had the prospect , that
not only the Pope ' s ministers , but the French envoy at Rome , talked confidently
...
Pagina 322
By these treaties , however , the balance of power among the Italian States was
poised with greater equality , and rendered less variable than it had been since it
received the first violent shock from the invasion of Charles VIII . of France .
By these treaties , however , the balance of power among the Italian States was
poised with greater equality , and rendered less variable than it had been since it
received the first violent shock from the invasion of Charles VIII . of France .
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