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 8
... affairs , rendered him morose and dissatisfied with the min- isters whom he had hitherto employed . This accidental pee- vishness being sharpened by reflecting on the false steps into which he had lately been betrayed , as well as the ...
... affairs , rendered him morose and dissatisfied with the min- isters whom he had hitherto employed . This accidental pee- vishness being sharpened by reflecting on the false steps into which he had lately been betrayed , as well as the ...
Pagina 9
... affairs , BOOK as well civil as military , with all the authority of a minister no less beloved than trusted by his master ; and Francis being 1541 . fond of showing that the fall of such a powerful favourite did not affect the vigour ...
... affairs , BOOK as well civil as military , with all the authority of a minister no less beloved than trusted by his master ; and Francis being 1541 . fond of showing that the fall of such a powerful favourite did not affect the vigour ...
Pagina 19
... Affairs of Germany . gaining the princes of the empire , and endeavoured to rouse the formidable but unwieldy strength of the Germanic body against Francis . In order to understand the propriety of the steps which he took for that ...
... Affairs of Germany . gaining the princes of the empire , and endeavoured to rouse the formidable but unwieldy strength of the Germanic body against Francis . In order to understand the propriety of the steps which he took for that ...
Pagina 23
... affairs which were to be laid before it , rendered this assembly extremely full . All the electors , a great number of princes , ecclesiastical and secular , with the deputies of most of the cities , were present . Charles soon ...
... affairs which were to be laid before it , rendered this assembly extremely full . All the electors , a great number of princes , ecclesiastical and secular , with the deputies of most of the cities , were present . Charles soon ...
Pagina 27
... affairs , as well as from the remembrance of former disasters , restrained him from ventur- ing upon it . Unwilling , however , to abandon Carignan , when it was just ready to yield , and eager to distinguish his command by some ...
... affairs , as well as from the remembrance of former disasters , restrained him from ventur- ing upon it . Unwilling , however , to abandon Carignan , when it was just ready to yield , and eager to distinguish his command by some ...
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