The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V, Volume 1George Routledge & Company, 1857 |
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Pagina 14
... barons . A thousand causes of jealousy and discord sub- sisted among them , and gave rise to as many wars . Every country in Europe , wasted or kept in continual alarm during these endless contests , was filled with castles and places ...
... barons . A thousand causes of jealousy and discord sub- sisted among them , and gave rise to as many wars . Every country in Europe , wasted or kept in continual alarm during these endless contests , was filled with castles and places ...
Pagina 15
... baron , at the head of his vassals , carried on some petty enterprise , to which he was prompted by his own ambition or revenge . The state itself , destitute of union , either remained altogether inactive , or , if it at- tempted to ...
... baron , at the head of his vassals , carried on some petty enterprise , to which he was prompted by his own ambition or revenge . The state itself , destitute of union , either remained altogether inactive , or , if it at- tempted to ...
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... barons , who perished in the holy war , having left no heirs , their fiefs reverted of course to their respective sovereigns ; and by these acces- sions of property , as well as power taken from the one scale and thrown into the other ...
... barons , who perished in the holy war , having left no heirs , their fiefs reverted of course to their respective sovereigns ; and by these acces- sions of property , as well as power taken from the one scale and thrown into the other ...
Pagina 29
... barons imitated the example of their monarch , and granted like immunities to the towns within their territories . They had wasted such great sums in their expeditions to the Holy Land , that they were eager to lay hold on this new ...
... barons imitated the example of their monarch , and granted like immunities to the towns within their territories . They had wasted such great sums in their expeditions to the Holy Land , that they were eager to lay hold on this new ...
Pagina 30
... baron , and in times of danger his castle was the place to which all resorted for safety . But towns surrounded with walls , whose inhabitants were regularly trained to arms , and bound by interest , as well as by the most solemn ...
... baron , and in times of danger his castle was the place to which all resorted for safety . But towns surrounded with walls , whose inhabitants were regularly trained to arms , and bound by interest , as well as by the most solemn ...
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The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V ... [With a Portrait.] William Robertson Volledige weergave - 1844 |
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