The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V, Volume 2George Routledge & Company, 1857 |
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Pagina 7
... give a greater appearance of justice to all his operations against him . But , if we may believe the historians of Savoy , who appear to be better informed with regard to this particular than those of France , the duke readily , and ...
... give a greater appearance of justice to all his operations against him . But , if we may believe the historians of Savoy , who appear to be better informed with regard to this particular than those of France , the duke readily , and ...
Pagina 13
... give it next day in presence of the pope and cardinals assembled in full consistory . These being accordingly met , and all the foreign ambassadors invited to attend , the emperor stood up , and addressing himself to the pope ...
... give it next day in presence of the pope and cardinals assembled in full consistory . These being accordingly met , and all the foreign ambassadors invited to attend , the emperor stood up , and addressing himself to the pope ...
Pagina 14
... give a rival the un- conditional possession of all that he demanded . " Let us not , however , " added he , " continue wantonly to shed the blood of our innocent subjects ; let us decide the quarrel man to man , with what arms be ...
... give a rival the un- conditional possession of all that he demanded . " Let us not , however , " added he , " continue wantonly to shed the blood of our innocent subjects ; let us decide the quarrel man to man , with what arms be ...
Pagina 31
... give his consent to a truce . Nor was Francis willing to sustain all the blame of obstructing the re - establishment of tranquillity , or to expose himself on that account to the danger of being deserted by the Swiss and other ...
... give his consent to a truce . Nor was Francis willing to sustain all the blame of obstructing the re - establishment of tranquillity , or to expose himself on that account to the danger of being deserted by the Swiss and other ...
Pagina 45
... give up that important fortress to Barbarossa . In Sicily the troops proceeded to still greater excesses having driven away their officers , they elected others in their stead , defeated a body of men whom the viceroy sent against them ...
... give up that important fortress to Barbarossa . In Sicily the troops proceeded to still greater excesses having driven away their officers , they elected others in their stead , defeated a body of men whom the viceroy sent against them ...
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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