The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V, Volume 2George Routledge & Company, 1857 |
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... gave the world immediately a most infamous proof of their servile fear of offending the emperor . As Merveille had neither the prudence nor the temper which the function wherein he was employed required , they artfully decoyed him into ...
... gave the world immediately a most infamous proof of their servile fear of offending the emperor . As Merveille had neither the prudence nor the temper which the function wherein he was employed required , they artfully decoyed him into ...
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... gave some colour of equity to the violence that he intended . The territories of France and Savoy lying contiguous to each other , and intermingled in many places , various disputes , unavoidable in such a situation , subsisted between ...
... gave some colour of equity to the violence that he intended . The territories of France and Savoy lying contiguous to each other , and intermingled in many places , various disputes , unavoidable in such a situation , subsisted between ...
Pagina 21
... gave them liberal promises of offices , lands , and honours in France . " 1 The face of desolation , however , which presented itself to him when he entered the country , began to damp his hopes ; and convinced him that a monarch who ...
... gave them liberal promises of offices , lands , and honours in France . " 1 The face of desolation , however , which presented itself to him when he entered the country , began to damp his hopes ; and convinced him that a monarch who ...
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William Robertson. attempt to be utterly impracticable . He then gave orders to invest Marseilles and Arles , hoping that the French would quit their advantageous post in order to relieve them ; but Montmorency , adhering firmly to his ...
William Robertson. attempt to be utterly impracticable . He then gave orders to invest Marseilles and Arles , hoping that the French would quit their advantageous post in order to relieve them ; but Montmorency , adhering firmly to his ...
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... gave judgment , " That Charles of Austria had forfeited by rebellion and contumacy those fiefs ; declared Flanders and Artois to be reunited to the crown of France ; " and ordered their decree for this purpose to be published by sound ...
... gave judgment , " That Charles of Austria had forfeited by rebellion and contumacy those fiefs ; declared Flanders and Artois to be reunited to the crown of France ; " and ordered their decree for this purpose to be published by sound ...
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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