The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V, Volume 1George Routledge & Company, 1857 |
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... became , in a great measure , extinct among all the people subjected to the Roman yoke ; they lost not only the habit , but even the capacity of deciding for themselves , or of acting from the impulse of their own minds ; and the ...
... became , in a great measure , extinct among all the people subjected to the Roman yoke ; they lost not only the habit , but even the capacity of deciding for themselves , or of acting from the impulse of their own minds ; and the ...
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... became extinct , the revenues of the empire gradually diminished . The taste for the luxuries of the East increased to such a pitch in the imperial court , that great sums were carried into India , from which , in the channel of ...
... became extinct , the revenues of the empire gradually diminished . The taste for the luxuries of the East increased to such a pitch in the imperial court , that great sums were carried into India , from which , in the channel of ...
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... became incapable of any effort to save itself , and was easily overpowered . The emperors , who had the absolute ... became altogether irresistible . But though , from these and many other causes , the progress and conquests of the ...
... became incapable of any effort to save itself , and was easily overpowered . The emperors , who had the absolute ... became altogether irresistible . But though , from these and many other causes , the progress and conquests of the ...
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... became free corporations , instead of dependent vil- lages , without jurisdiction or privileges . [ 16 ] Much about the same period the great cities in Germany began to acquire like immunities , and laid the foundation of their present ...
... became free corporations , instead of dependent vil- lages , without jurisdiction or privileges . [ 16 ] Much about the same period the great cities in Germany began to acquire like immunities , and laid the foundation of their present ...
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... became an object of at- tention , and began to flourish . Population increased . Independence was established ; and wealth flowed into cities which had long been the seat of poverty and oppression . Wealth was accompanied by its usual ...
... became an object of at- tention , and began to flourish . Population increased . Independence was established ; and wealth flowed into cities which had long been the seat of poverty and oppression . Wealth was accompanied by its usual ...
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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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