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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... gave , as he foresaw , great offence to that haughty monarch , who considered an alliance with him as an honour of which a Christian prince had cause to be proud . The friendly interview of the French king with the emperor in Provence ...
... gave , as he foresaw , great offence to that haughty monarch , who considered an alliance with him as an honour of which a Christian prince had cause to be proud . The friendly interview of the French king with the emperor in Provence ...
Pagina 10
... gave the enemy an opportunity of recovering , before the end of summer , all the conquests which he had gained . On the Spanish frontier , the empe- ror was not so inconsiderate as to venture on a battle , the loss of which might have ...
... gave the enemy an opportunity of recovering , before the end of summer , all the conquests which he had gained . On the Spanish frontier , the empe- ror was not so inconsiderate as to venture on a battle , the loss of which might have ...
Pagina 11
... gave a large dower ; and having likewise persuaded the cortes of Ara- gon and Valencia to recognise Philip as the heir of these crowns , he obtained from them the donative usual on such oc- casions . These extraordinary supplies enabled ...
... gave a large dower ; and having likewise persuaded the cortes of Ara- gon and Valencia to recognise Philip as the heir of these crowns , he obtained from them the donative usual on such oc- casions . These extraordinary supplies enabled ...
Pagina 16
... the war ; and he was reinstated in his privileges as a prince of the em- pire . Not long after , Charles , as a proof of the sincerity of Sept. 7 . his reconcilement , gave him in marriage one of the 16 THE REIGN OF THE.
... the war ; and he was reinstated in his privileges as a prince of the em- pire . Not long after , Charles , as a proof of the sincerity of Sept. 7 . his reconcilement , gave him in marriage one of the 16 THE REIGN OF THE.
Pagina 17
... gave him in marriage one of the daughters BOOK of his brother Ferdinand . * VII . Landrecy . Having thus chastised the presumption of the duke of Cleves , 1543 . detached one of his allies from Francis , and annexed to his Besieges own ...
... gave him in marriage one of the daughters BOOK of his brother Ferdinand . * VII . Landrecy . Having thus chastised the presumption of the duke of Cleves , 1543 . detached one of his allies from Francis , and annexed to his Besieges own ...
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