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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... opinion of the public , con- firmed by such strong evidence , Francis's complaints were universally allowed to be well founded , and the steps which VII . BOOK he took towards renewing hostilities , were EMPEROR CHARLES V. 3.
... opinion of the public , con- firmed by such strong evidence , Francis's complaints were universally allowed to be well founded , and the steps which VII . BOOK he took towards renewing hostilities , were EMPEROR CHARLES V. 3.
Pagina 4
... took towards renewing hostilities , were ascribed not merely to ambition or resentment , but to the unavoidable necessity of vindicating the honour of his crownc . 1541 . Francis's HOWEVER just Francis might esteem his own cause , he ...
... took towards renewing hostilities , were ascribed not merely to ambition or resentment , but to the unavoidable necessity of vindicating the honour of his crownc . 1541 . Francis's HOWEVER just Francis might esteem his own cause , he ...
Pagina 9
... took arms against Scotland , threatening to subdue the kingdom , since he could not gain the friendship of its King . At the same time , his resentment against Francis quickened his negociations with the Emperor , an alliance with whom ...
... took arms against Scotland , threatening to subdue the kingdom , since he could not gain the friendship of its King . At the same time , his resentment against Francis quickened his negociations with the Emperor , an alliance with whom ...
Pagina 12
... took the field in the Low - Countries , against which he turned the whole weight of the war . He made himself master of Landrecy , which he determined to keep as the key to the whole province of Hainault ; and ordered it to be fortified ...
... took the field in the Low - Countries , against which he turned the whole weight of the war . He made himself master of Landrecy , which he determined to keep as the key to the whole province of Hainault ; and ordered it to be fortified ...
Pagina 16
... took for that purpose , it is necessary to review the chief transactions in that country since the diet of Ratisbon in the year one thousand five hun- dred and forty - one . succeeds Maurice of MUCH about the time that assembly broke up ...
... took for that purpose , it is necessary to review the chief transactions in that country since the diet of Ratisbon in the year one thousand five hun- dred and forty - one . succeeds Maurice of MUCH about the time that assembly broke up ...
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