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 13
... manner , that he flattered himself with having gained his point . But the Scottish ecclesiastics , foreseeing how fatal the union of their sovereign with England must prove both to their own power , and to the established system of ...
... manner , that he flattered himself with having gained his point . But the Scottish ecclesiastics , foreseeing how fatal the union of their sovereign with England must prove both to their own power , and to the established system of ...
Pagina 16
... manner . Being admitted into the imperial presence , he kneeled , together with eight of his principal subjects , and implored mercy . The emperor allowed him to remain in that ignominious posture , and eyeing him with a haughty and ...
... manner . Being admitted into the imperial presence , he kneeled , together with eight of his principal subjects , and implored mercy . The emperor allowed him to remain in that ignominious posture , and eyeing him with a haughty and ...
Pagina 19
... manner in which they would have reasoned . But the personal animosity , which mingled itself in all their quarrels , had grown to be so violent and implacable , that , for the pleasure of gratifying it , they dis- regarded every thing ...
... manner in which they would have reasoned . But the personal animosity , which mingled itself in all their quarrels , had grown to be so violent and implacable , that , for the pleasure of gratifying it , they dis- regarded every thing ...
Pagina 32
... manner which could raise no suspicion , and the governor fell into the snare . Even then he obtained such honourable conditions as his gallant defence merited , and among others , a cessation of hostilities for eight days , at the ...
... manner which could raise no suspicion , and the governor fell into the snare . Even then he obtained such honourable conditions as his gallant defence merited , and among others , a cessation of hostilities for eight days , at the ...
Pagina 34
... manner soever be pleased . He consented , therefore , to renew the conference , which the surprise of Es-- perney had broken off . To conclude a peace between two Peace be princes , one of whom greatly desired , and the other greatly ...
... manner soever be pleased . He consented , therefore , to renew the conference , which the surprise of Es-- perney had broken off . To conclude a peace between two Peace be princes , one of whom greatly desired , and the other greatly ...
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