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... considerably to their power , and have become the most valuable part of their territories . Geneva , notwithstanding many schemes and enterprises of the dukes of Savoy to re- establish their dominion over it , still keeps possession of ...
... considerably to their power , and have become the most valuable part of their territories . Geneva , notwithstanding many schemes and enterprises of the dukes of Savoy to re- establish their dominion over it , still keeps possession of ...
Pagina 20
... considerable army , though greatly inferior to that of the enemy ; while the king with another body of troops encamped at Valence , higher up the Rhone . Marseilles and Arles were the only towns he thought it necessary to defend ; the ...
... considerable army , though greatly inferior to that of the enemy ; while the king with another body of troops encamped at Valence , higher up the Rhone . Marseilles and Arles were the only towns he thought it necessary to defend ; the ...
Pagina 21
... considerable aid from the dominions of the duke of Savoy , exhausted already by maintaining two great armies . The emperor was no less embarrassed how to employ , than how to subsist his forces ; for though he was now in possession of ...
... considerable aid from the dominions of the duke of Savoy , exhausted already by maintaining two great armies . The emperor was no less embarrassed how to employ , than how to subsist his forces ; for though he was now in possession of ...
Pagina 36
... considerable body of men . But the persons who had elected Cosmo possessed not only the means of supporting his government , but abilities to 28 Lettere de ' Principi , tom . iii . p . 52 . BOOK VI . ] SUPPORTED BY THE EMPEROR . 37 36 ...
... considerable body of men . But the persons who had elected Cosmo possessed not only the means of supporting his government , but abilities to 28 Lettere de ' Principi , tom . iii . p . 52 . BOOK VI . ] SUPPORTED BY THE EMPEROR . 37 36 ...
Pagina 39
... considerably abated the edge of Henry's rancour against the emperor , and paved the way for that union between them which after- wards proved so disadvantageous to the French king . 31 The ambitious schemes in which the emperor had been ...
... considerably abated the edge of Henry's rancour against the emperor , and paved the way for that union between them which after- wards proved so disadvantageous to the French king . 31 The ambitious schemes in which the emperor had been ...
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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