The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V, Volume 2George Routledge & Company, 1857 |
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Pagina 7
... army in the fatal battle of Pavia , was not unwilling to let him now feel both how deeply he resented , and how severely he could punish , these injuries . Nor did he want several pretexts which gave some colour of equity to the ...
... army in the fatal battle of Pavia , was not unwilling to let him now feel both how deeply he resented , and how severely he could punish , these injuries . Nor did he want several pretexts which gave some colour of equity to the ...
Pagina 17
... army , fell upon the opposite frontier of the kingdom . Trusting to these vast preparations , he thought it impossible that Francis could resist so many unexpected attacks , on such different quarters ; and began his enter- prise with ...
... army , fell upon the opposite frontier of the kingdom . Trusting to these vast preparations , he thought it impossible that Francis could resist so many unexpected attacks , on such different quarters ; and began his enter- prise with ...
Pagina 22
... army harassed by the perpetual incursions of small parties of the French light troops , weakened by diseases , and dispirited by disasters , which seemed the more intolerable because they were unexpected . During these operations ...
... army harassed by the perpetual incursions of small parties of the French light troops , weakened by diseases , and dispirited by disasters , which seemed the more intolerable because they were unexpected . During these operations ...
Pagina 23
... army to his maxims , no less contrary to the genius of the nation than to the ideas of war among undisciplined troops , he assumed an unusual affability in his deportment , and often explained , with great conde- scension , the motives ...
... army to his maxims , no less contrary to the genius of the nation than to the ideas of war among undisciplined troops , he assumed an unusual affability in his deportment , and often explained , with great conde- scension , the motives ...
Pagina 27
... army in order to superintend the other operations of war , the Flemings , having assembled a numerous army , not only recovered most of the places which they had lost , but began to make conquests in their turn . At last they invested ...
... army in order to superintend the other operations of war , the Flemings , having assembled a numerous army , not only recovered most of the places which they had lost , but began to make conquests in their turn . At last they invested ...
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ABDICATION affairs Albert of Brandenburg ambassadors ambition ancient arms army attack authority body BOOK XI Cardinal Charles Charles's church command conduct confederates considerable council court crown danger death declared defence diet dignity dominions duchy of Milan duke of Alva duke of Guise duke of Savoy ecclesiastical elector elector of Saxony emperor empire employed endeavoured enemy enterprise Europe execution extraordinary father favour Ferdinand force France French king garrison gave Germany Henry Hist honour Hungary imperial Italy Jeronymite kingdom landgrave less liberty Low Countries master Maurice Mém ment monarch monks negotiation obliged occasion Pallav papal Paul peace person Philip pope pope's possession prince protestants queen Quixada received regard reign religion rendered Ribier Rome Saxony schemes siege Sleid Smalkalde soldiers solicitations Solyman soon Spain Spanish spirit subjects success territories thousand Thuan tion took town treaty Trent troops Valladolid vigour violent Yuste zeal