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 9
... vigour or prudence of his administration , this was a new motive to redouble his diligence in preparing to open the war by some splendid and extraordinary effort . 1542 . He brings armies P it to the He accordingly brought into the ...
... vigour or prudence of his administration , this was a new motive to redouble his diligence in preparing to open the war by some splendid and extraordinary effort . 1542 . He brings armies P it to the He accordingly brought into the ...
Pagina 10
... vigour in the Low- Countries . 1542 . June . Their ope- rations . The dauphin and duke of Orleans opened the campaign much about the same time ; the former laying siege to Per- pignan the capital of Rousillon , and the latter entering ...
... vigour in the Low- Countries . 1542 . June . Their ope- rations . The dauphin and duke of Orleans opened the campaign much about the same time ; the former laying siege to Per- pignan the capital of Rousillon , and the latter entering ...
Pagina 15
... vigour and rapidity , while those of the emperor , unless when quickened by some foreign supply , or some temporary expedient , were extremely slow and dilatory . Long before any army was in readiness to oppose him , Operations Francis ...
... vigour and rapidity , while those of the emperor , unless when quickened by some foreign supply , or some temporary expedient , were extremely slow and dilatory . Long before any army was in readiness to oppose him , Operations Francis ...
Pagina 19
... vigour , and an activity increasing with their hatred . Charles turned his chief attention towards Affairs of Germany . gaining the princes of the empire , and endeavoured to rouse the formidable but unwieldy strength of the Germanic ...
... vigour , and an activity increasing with their hatred . Charles turned his chief attention towards Affairs of Germany . gaining the princes of the empire , and endeavoured to rouse the formidable but unwieldy strength of the Germanic ...
Pagina 27
... vigour , that Guasto , fond of his own conquest , and seeing no other way of saving it from falling into the hands of the French , resolved to hazard a battle in order to relieve it . He The Impe began his march from Milan for this ...
... vigour , that Guasto , fond of his own conquest , and seeing no other way of saving it from falling into the hands of the French , resolved to hazard a battle in order to relieve it . He The Impe began his march from Milan for this ...
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