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 12
... territories of the Duke of Cleves , on whom he had vowed to inflict exemplary vengeance . This Prince , whose conduct and situation were similar to that of Robert de la Mark in the first war between Charles and Francis , resembled him ...
... territories of the Duke of Cleves , on whom he had vowed to inflict exemplary vengeance . This Prince , whose conduct and situation were similar to that of Robert de la Mark in the first war between Charles and Francis , resembled him ...
Pagina 23
... territories , as might in the end have proved fatal to the liberties of Europe . They agreed to invade France each with an army of twenty - five thousand men , and , without losing time in besieging the frontier towns , to advance di ...
... territories , as might in the end have proved fatal to the liberties of Europe . They agreed to invade France each with an army of twenty - five thousand men , and , without losing time in besieging the frontier towns , to advance di ...
Pagina 30
... territory , or of any such considerable town as rendered it safe to winter in the enemy's country . Great arrears too were now due to his sol- diers , who were upon the point of mutinying for their pay , while he knew not from what ...
... territory , or of any such considerable town as rendered it safe to winter in the enemy's country . Great arrears too were now due to his sol- diers , who were upon the point of mutinying for their pay , while he knew not from what ...
Pagina 43
... territories ; and the rights or claims relinquished by the treaty of Crespy , returned in full force to the crown of France , to serve as pretexts for future wars * . UPON the first intelligence of the Duke of Orleans's death , the ...
... territories ; and the rights or claims relinquished by the treaty of Crespy , returned in full force to the crown of France , to serve as pretexts for future wars * . UPON the first intelligence of the Duke of Orleans's death , the ...
Pagina 66
... territories to those troops which ought to be treated as common enemies , be- cause by subduing Germany they prepared chains for the rest of Europe . These reflections had not escaped the sa- gacity of those wise republicans . They had ...
... territories to those troops which ought to be treated as common enemies , be- cause by subduing Germany they prepared chains for the rest of Europe . These reflections had not escaped the sa- gacity of those wise republicans . They had ...
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