The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V, Volume 1George Routledge & Company, 1857 |
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... Cities of the Hanseatic League , -in the Netherlands , -in England . Two great revolutions have happened in the political state , and in the manners of the European nations . The first was occasioned by the progress of the Roman power ...
... Cities of the Hanseatic League , -in the Netherlands , -in England . Two great revolutions have happened in the political state , and in the manners of the European nations . The first was occasioned by the progress of the Roman power ...
Pagina 2
... cities were rebuilt ; new towns were founded ; an appearance of prosperity suc- ceeded , and repaired , in some degree , the havoc of war . This state , however , was far from being happy or favour- able to the improvement of the human ...
... cities were rebuilt ; new towns were founded ; an appearance of prosperity suc- ceeded , and repaired , in some degree , the havoc of war . This state , however , was far from being happy or favour- able to the improvement of the human ...
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... cities , and seldom any fixed habitation , were so little attached to their native soil , that they migrated without reluctance from one place to another . New adventurers followed them . The lands which they deserted were occupied by ...
... cities , and seldom any fixed habitation , were so little attached to their native soil , that they migrated without reluctance from one place to another . New adventurers followed them . The lands which they deserted were occupied by ...
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... cities that afforded shelter to a few miserable inhabitants whom chance had preserved , or the sword of the enemy , wearied with destroying , had spared . The conquerors who first settled in the countries which they had wasted , were ...
... cities that afforded shelter to a few miserable inhabitants whom chance had preserved , or the sword of the enemy , wearied with destroying , had spared . The conquerors who first settled in the countries which they had wasted , were ...
Pagina 22
... cities , had begun to apply them- selves to commerce , and had made considerable advances towards wealth as well as refinement . They embarked there , and , landing in Dalmatia , pursued their route by land to Constantinople . Though ...
... cities , had begun to apply them- selves to commerce , and had made considerable advances towards wealth as well as refinement . They embarked there , and , landing in Dalmatia , pursued their route by land to Constantinople . Though ...
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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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