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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... interest to gratify than to irritate the Emperor ; so that the Kings of Denmark and Sweden , who on this occasion were first drawn in to interest themselves in the quarrels of the more potent Monarchs of the south , and the Duke of ...
... interest to gratify than to irritate the Emperor ; so that the Kings of Denmark and Sweden , who on this occasion were first drawn in to interest themselves in the quarrels of the more potent Monarchs of the south , and the Duke of ...
Pagina 11
... Turks , placed an insuperable barrier between him and such of the 1 Sandov . Histor . tom . ii . 346. Jovii Hist . lib . xli . 285 , & c . 300 , & c . Brantome . VII . 1543 . BOOK Germans as interest or inclination EMPEROR CHARLES V. 11.
... Turks , placed an insuperable barrier between him and such of the 1 Sandov . Histor . tom . ii . 346. Jovii Hist . lib . xli . 285 , & c . 300 , & c . Brantome . VII . 1543 . BOOK Germans as interest or inclination EMPEROR CHARLES V. 11.
Pagina 12
... interest or inclination would have prompted most readily to join him " . His chief advantage , however , over the Emperor , he derived on this , as on other occasions , from the contiguity of his dominions , as well as from the extent ...
... interest or inclination would have prompted most readily to join him " . His chief advantage , however , over the Emperor , he derived on this , as on other occasions , from the contiguity of his dominions , as well as from the extent ...
Pagina 15
... interest or prudence alone , this , without doubt , must have been the manner in which they would have rea- soned . But the personal animosity , which mingled itself in all their quarrels , had grown to be so violent and implacable ...
... interest or prudence alone , this , without doubt , must have been the manner in which they would have rea- soned . But the personal animosity , which mingled itself in all their quarrels , had grown to be so violent and implacable ...
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... interest , they both neglected the common cause . Instead of the union and confidence requisite towards con- ducting the great plan that they had formed , they early dis- covered a mutual jealousy of each other , which , by degrees ...
... interest , they both neglected the common cause . Instead of the union and confidence requisite towards con- ducting the great plan that they had formed , they early dis- covered a mutual jealousy of each other , which , by degrees ...
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