The History of the Reign of the 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 3E. and E. Hosford, 1822 |
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Pagina 11
... advantage of the cam- paign was the acquisition of a few towns in Piedmont , which Bellay gained rather by stratagem and address , than by force of arms.t 1543 . another The emperor and Francis , though both considerably ex- Prepa a ...
... advantage of the cam- paign was the acquisition of a few towns in Piedmont , which Bellay gained rather by stratagem and address , than by force of arms.t 1543 . another The emperor and Francis , though both considerably ex- Prepa a ...
Pagina 12
... advantage than from all his other preparations . Several slight circumstances , which have al- ready been mentioned , had begun to alienate the affections of that monarch from Francis , with whom he had been for some time in close ...
... advantage than from all his other preparations . Several slight circumstances , which have al- ready been mentioned , had begun to alienate the affections of that monarch from Francis , with whom he had been for some time in close ...
Pagina 15
... 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 of the royal au- thority in France , which exempted him from all the delays and ...
... 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 of the royal au- thority in France , which exempted him from all the delays and ...
Pagina 19
... advantage to themselves . No sooner then did the season force them to suspend hostilities , than , without paying any attention to the pope's repeated endeavours or paternal exhortations to re - establish peace , they began to provide ...
... advantage to themselves . No sooner then did the season force them to suspend hostilities , than , without paying any attention to the pope's repeated endeavours or paternal exhortations to re - establish peace , they began to provide ...
Pagina 21
... advantage in Ratisbon , Co- logne , or some of the great cities of the empire , were at length induced to approve of the place which the pope had named . The protestants unanimously expressed their dissatisfaction , and protested that ...
... advantage in Ratisbon , Co- logne , or some of the great cities of the empire , were at length induced to approve of the place which the pope had named . The protestants unanimously expressed their dissatisfaction , and protested that ...
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