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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... attacked , having been largely supplied with ammunition and provisions by the vi- gilance of Doria , * was defended so long and so vigorous- ly by the duke of Alva , the persevering obstinacy of whose temper fitted him admirably for ...
... attacked , having been largely supplied with ammunition and provisions by the vi- gilance of Doria , * was defended so long and so vigorous- ly by the duke of Alva , the persevering obstinacy of whose temper fitted him admirably for ...
Pagina 24
... attacked the duke of Savoy , a member of the empire : that Barbarossa's fleet was now in one of the ports of France , waiting only the return of spring to carry terror and desolation to the coast of some Christian state ; that in such a ...
... attacked the duke of Savoy , a member of the empire : that Barbarossa's fleet was now in one of the ports of France , waiting only the return of spring to carry terror and desolation to the coast of some Christian state ; that in such a ...
Pagina 30
... attacked , sur- rendered after a short resistance . He then invested St. Di- sier , which , though it commanded an important pass on the Marne , was destitute of every thing necessary for sustaining a siege . But the count de Sancerre ...
... attacked , sur- rendered after a short resistance . He then invested St. Di- sier , which , though it commanded an important pass on the Marne , was destitute of every thing necessary for sustaining a siege . But the count de Sancerre ...
Pagina 32
... attack the imperial army , and throw fresh troops into the town . * Thus Sancerre , by detaining the emperor so long be- fore an inconsiderable place , afforded his sovereign full time to assemble all his forces , and , what rarely ...
... attack the imperial army , and throw fresh troops into the town . * Thus Sancerre , by detaining the emperor so long be- fore an inconsiderable place , afforded his sovereign full time to assemble all his forces , and , what rarely ...
Pagina 34
... attack his camp with forces so much shattered and reduced by hard service , turned sudden- ly to the right , and began to fall back towards Soissons . Ha- ving about this time received Henry's answer , whereby he re- fused to abandon ...
... attack his camp with forces so much shattered and reduced by hard service , turned sudden- ly to the right , and began to fall back towards Soissons . Ha- ving about this time received Henry's answer , whereby he re- fused to abandon ...
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