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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... and the greatest honour to be reaped ; the army of the former amounted to forty
thousand , that of the latter to thirty thousand men . Nothing appears more
surprising than that Francis did not pour with these numerous and irresistible
armies ...
... and the greatest honour to be reaped ; the army of the former amounted to forty
thousand , that of the latter to thirty thousand men . Nothing appears more
surprising than that Francis did not pour with these numerous and irresistible
armies ...
Pagina 68
... weeks an army composed of seventy thousand foot and fifteen thousand horse
, provided with a train of an hundred and twenty cannon , eight hundred
ammunition waggons , eight thousand beasts of burden , and six thousand
pioneerss .
... weeks an army composed of seventy thousand foot and fifteen thousand horse
, provided with a train of an hundred and twenty cannon , eight hundred
ammunition waggons , eight thousand beasts of burden , and six thousand
pioneerss .
Pagina 87
The Duke of Wurtemberg paid three hundred thousand crowns ; the city of
Augsburg an hundred and fifty thousand ; Ulm an hundred thousand ; Frankfort
eighty thousand ; Memmingen fifty thousand ; and the rest in proportion to their
abi ...
The Duke of Wurtemberg paid three hundred thousand crowns ; the city of
Augsburg an hundred and fifty thousand ; Ulm an hundred thousand ; Frankfort
eighty thousand ; Memmingen fifty thousand ; and the rest in proportion to their
abi ...
Pagina 187
... Maurice should be acknowledged as head of the German confederates , with
absolute authority in all military affairs ” ; that Maurice and his associates should
bring into the field seven thousand horse , with a proportional number of infantry
...
... Maurice should be acknowledged as head of the German confederates , with
absolute authority in all military affairs ” ; that Maurice and his associates should
bring into the field seven thousand horse , with a proportional number of infantry
...
Pagina 230
He attacks Their armies , which were nearly equal in number , each Albert ,
consisting of twenty - four thousand men , met at Sieverhausen , in the dutchy of
Lunenburg ; and the violent animosity against each other , which possessed the
two ...
He attacks Their armies , which were nearly equal in number , each Albert ,
consisting of twenty - four thousand men , met at Sieverhausen , in the dutchy of
Lunenburg ; and the violent animosity against each other , which possessed the
two ...
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