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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... acquire new allies , together with such a reinforcement of strength as would give them the superiority in the ensuing campaign . Charles , taking advantage of the terror and resentment of the Spaniards , upon the sudden invasion of ...
... acquire new allies , together with such a reinforcement of strength as would give them the superiority in the ensuing campaign . Charles , taking advantage of the terror and resentment of the Spaniards , upon the sudden invasion of ...
Pagina 27
... acquired such reputation by the defence of Landrecy , generously threw themselves into the town , and undertook to hold it out to the last extremity . The Emperor soon found how capable they were of making good their promise , and that ...
... acquired such reputation by the defence of Landrecy , generously threw themselves into the town , and undertook to hold it out to the last extremity . The Emperor soon found how capable they were of making good their promise , and that ...
Pagina 29
... acquired the glory of having saved his country . The empe ror pene- trates into As soon as St. Disier surrendered , the Emperor advanc- August 17 . ed into the heart of Champagne , but Sancerre's obstinate resistance had damped his ...
... acquired the glory of having saved his country . The empe ror pene- trates into As soon as St. Disier surrendered , the Emperor advanc- August 17 . ed into the heart of Champagne , but Sancerre's obstinate resistance had damped his ...
Pagina 36
... acquiring an independent settlement for his son at no greater price than that of renouncing conquests to which he had no just claim ; titles which had brought so much expense and so many disasters upon the nation ; and rights grown ...
... acquiring an independent settlement for his son at no greater price than that of renouncing conquests to which he had no just claim ; titles which had brought so much expense and so many disasters upon the nation ; and rights grown ...
Pagina 65
... by the Pope ; they warned them how fatal this event would prove to the liberties of Italy , and that by suffering Charles to acquire unlimited authority VOL . III . K VIII . 1546 . BOOK in the one country , EMPEROR CHARLES V. 65.
... by the Pope ; they warned them how fatal this event would prove to the liberties of Italy , and that by suffering Charles to acquire unlimited authority VOL . III . K VIII . 1546 . BOOK in the one country , EMPEROR CHARLES V. 65.
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