The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V, Volume 2George Routledge & Company, 1857 |
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Pagina 16
... respect towards Francis . But though this slight apology was far from being sufficient to remove the offence which had been given , Francis , by an unaccountable infatuation , continued to negotiate , as if it had still been possible to ...
... respect towards Francis . But though this slight apology was far from being sufficient to remove the offence which had been given , Francis , by an unaccountable infatuation , continued to negotiate , as if it had still been possible to ...
Pagina 34
... respect and friendship.27 After twenty years of open hostilities , or of secret enmity ; after so many injuries reciprocally inflicted or endured ; after having formally given the lie and chal- lenged one another to single combat ...
... respect and friendship.27 After twenty years of open hostilities , or of secret enmity ; after so many injuries reciprocally inflicted or endured ; after having formally given the lie and chal- lenged one another to single combat ...
Pagina 51
... respect to France rendered it more easy to conquer or to defend them ; and they might be formed into a separate principality for the duke of Orleans , no less suitable to his dignity than that which his father aimed at obtaining . To ...
... respect to France rendered it more easy to conquer or to defend them ; and they might be formed into a separate principality for the duke of Orleans , no less suitable to his dignity than that which his father aimed at obtaining . To ...
Pagina 54
... respect to the friendship of the king of England , was not to be ventured upon , unless under the convoy of a powerful fleet . This perplexing situation , in which he was under the necessity of choosing , and did not know what to choose ...
... respect to the friendship of the king of England , was not to be ventured upon , unless under the convoy of a powerful fleet . This perplexing situation , in which he was under the necessity of choosing , and did not know what to choose ...
Pagina 57
... respect to that matter in the same strain as when he entered France , and even wrote to the king much to the same purpose , though in general terms , and with equivocal expressions , which he might afterwards explain away , or interpret ...
... respect to that matter in the same strain as when he entered France , and even wrote to the king much to the same purpose , though in general terms , and with equivocal expressions , which he might afterwards explain away , or interpret ...
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