The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V, Volume 2George Routledge & Company, 1857 |
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... 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 a quarrel , in ...
... 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 a quarrel , in ...
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... immediately sensible of the impropriety of his behaviour , and when the French ambassadors demanded next day a more clear explanation of what he had said concerning the combat , he told them that they were not to consider his proposal ...
... immediately sensible of the impropriety of his behaviour , and when the French ambassadors demanded next day a more clear explanation of what he had said concerning the combat , he told them that they were not to consider his proposal ...
Pagina 36
... Immediately the chief persons in the state assembled . Being induced partly by the zeal of Cardinal Cibo for the house of Medici , to which he was nearly related , partly by the authority of Francis Guicciardini , who recalled to their ...
... Immediately the chief persons in the state assembled . Being induced partly by the zeal of Cardinal Cibo for the house of Medici , to which he was nearly related , partly by the authority of Francis Guicciardini , who recalled to their ...
Pagina 38
... Immediately upon his landing , he hastened to Provence , but had been detained so long in his voyage , that he came too late to have any share in the military operations , and met the king on his return after the retreat of the ...
... Immediately upon his landing , he hastened to Provence , but had been detained so long in his voyage , that he came too late to have any share in the military operations , and met the king on his return after the retreat of the ...
Pagina 42
... immediately made public , afforded ample matter for reflection and triumph to the protestants . On the one hand , they demonstrated the necessity of a reformation in the head as well as the members of the church , and even pointed out ...
... immediately made public , afforded ample matter for reflection and triumph to the protestants . On the one hand , they demonstrated the necessity of a reformation in the head as well as the members of the church , and even pointed out ...
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