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Pagina 20
... princes and people to this holy war , and wherever he came kindled the same enthusiastic ardour for it with which he 6 Revel . xx . 2 , 3 , 4 . 7 Chronic . Will . Godelli ap . Bouquet , Recueil des Historiens de France , tom . x . p ...
... princes and people to this holy war , and wherever he came kindled the same enthusiastic ardour for it with which he 6 Revel . xx . 2 , 3 , 4 . 7 Chronic . Will . Godelli ap . Bouquet , Recueil des Historiens de France , tom . x . p ...
Pagina 23
... princes , greater pomp in public ceremonies , a more refined taste in pleasure and amusements , together with a more romantic spirit of enterprise , spreading gra- dually over Europe ; and to these wild expeditions , the effect of ...
... princes , greater pomp in public ceremonies , a more refined taste in pleasure and amusements , together with a more romantic spirit of enterprise , spreading gra- dually over Europe ; and to these wild expeditions , the effect of ...
Pagina 52
... princes endeavoured to circumscribe the jurisdiction of the barons , by contending that they ought to take cognisance only of smaller offences ; reserving those of greater moment , under the appellation of pleas of the crown , and royal ...
... princes endeavoured to circumscribe the jurisdiction of the barons , by contending that they ought to take cognisance only of smaller offences ; reserving those of greater moment , under the appellation of pleas of the crown , and royal ...
Pagina 74
... prince were so extremely small as to be inadequate to any great undertaking . He depended for extraordinary supplies on ... princes were inconsiderable , the armies which they could bring into the field were unfit for long and effectual ...
... prince were so extremely small as to be inadequate to any great undertaking . He depended for extraordinary supplies on ... princes were inconsiderable , the armies which they could bring into the field were unfit for long and effectual ...
Pagina 77
... princes , seemingly unaffected by the alternate suc- cesses of the contending parties , left them to decide the quarrel by themselves , or interposed only by feeble and ineffectual negotiations . Notwithstanding the perpetual ...
... princes , seemingly unaffected by the alternate suc- cesses of the contending parties , left them to decide the quarrel by themselves , or interposed only by feeble and ineffectual negotiations . Notwithstanding the perpetual ...
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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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