The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V, Volume 1George Routledge & Company, 1857 |
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Pagina 22
... equal ardour , remains a singular monument of human folly . But from these expeditions , extravagant as they were , beneficial consequences followed , which had neither been foreseen nor expected . In their progress towards the Holy ...
... equal ardour , remains a singular monument of human folly . But from these expeditions , extravagant as they were , beneficial consequences followed , which had neither been foreseen nor expected . In their progress towards the Holy ...
Pagina 27
... equal government as would render property secure , and industry flourishing . The German emperors , especially those of the Franconian and Suabian lines , as the seat of their government was far distant from Italy , possessed a 16 ...
... equal government as would render property secure , and industry flourishing . The German emperors , especially those of the Franconian and Suabian lines , as the seat of their government was far distant from Italy , possessed a 16 ...
Pagina 29
... equal laws . Liberty was deemed such an essential and characteristic part in their constitu- tion , that if any slave took refuge in one of them , and resided there during a year without being claimed , he was instantly declared a ...
... equal laws . Liberty was deemed such an essential and characteristic part in their constitu- tion , that if any slave took refuge in one of them , and resided there during a year without being claimed , he was instantly declared a ...
Pagina 32
... equal advantage to extend the royal prerogative , to counterbalance the exorbi- tant power of the nobles , and to facilitate the imposition of new taxes . With these views , he introduced the deputies of such towns as were formed into ...
... equal advantage to extend the royal prerogative , to counterbalance the exorbi- tant power of the nobles , and to facilitate the imposition of new taxes . With these views , he introduced the deputies of such towns as were formed into ...
Pagina 36
... equal , and vigorous adminis- tration of justice , contributed greatly towards the improve- ment of society . What were the particular modes of dispensing justice , in their several countries , among the various barbarous nations which ...
... equal , and vigorous adminis- tration of justice , contributed greatly towards the improve- ment of society . What were the particular modes of dispensing justice , in their several countries , among the various barbarous nations which ...
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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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