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 20
... protestants expressed of all the emperor's designs , he affected to place in him an un- bounded confidence ; and courted his favour with the utmost assiduity . When the other protestants , in the year fifteen hun- dred and forty - two ...
... protestants expressed of all the emperor's designs , he affected to place in him an un- bounded confidence ; and courted his favour with the utmost assiduity . When the other protestants , in the year fifteen hun- dred and forty - two ...
Pagina 21
... protestants unanimously expressed their dissatisfaction , and protested that they would pay no regard to a council held beyond the precincts of the empire , called by the pope's au- thority , and in which he assumed the right of ...
... protestants unanimously expressed their dissatisfaction , and protested that they would pay no regard to a council held beyond the precincts of the empire , called by the pope's au- thority , and in which he assumed the right of ...
Pagina 22
... protestants took every occasion of pour- ing contempt upon it , the emperor and king of the Romans found it necessary not only to connive at their conduct , but to court their favour by repeated acts of indulgence . In the same diet of ...
... protestants took every occasion of pour- ing contempt upon it , the emperor and king of the Romans found it necessary not only to connive at their conduct , but to court their favour by repeated acts of indulgence . In the same diet of ...
Pagina 23
... protestants had pro- ceeded , and such their confidence in their own power , when the emperor returned from the Low - Countries , to hold a diet , Diet at Spires . which he had summoned to meet at Spires . The respect due to the emperor ...
... protestants had pro- ceeded , and such their confidence in their own power , when the emperor returned from the Low - Countries , to hold a diet , Diet at Spires . which he had summoned to meet at Spires . The respect due to the emperor ...
Pagina 25
... protestants . Such being the favourable disposition of the Germans , His vast Charles perceived that nothing could now obstruct his gaining in order to all that he aimed at , but the fears and jealousies of the pro- gain the testants ...
... protestants . Such being the favourable disposition of the Germans , His vast Charles perceived that nothing could now obstruct his gaining in order to all that he aimed at , but the fears and jealousies of the pro- gain the testants ...
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