The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V, Volume 1George Routledge & Company, 1857 |
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Pagina 13
... soon unfolded themselves , and , spreading with rapidity through every part of the system , produced the most fatal effects . The bond of political union was extremely feeble ; the sources of anarchy were innumerable . The monarchical ...
... soon unfolded themselves , and , spreading with rapidity through every part of the system , produced the most fatal effects . The bond of political union was extremely feeble ; the sources of anarchy were innumerable . The monarchical ...
Pagina 21
... soon as the measure was proposed , all cried out with one voice , " It is the will of God . " Persons of all ranks caught the contagion ; not only the gallant nobles of that age , with their martial followers , whom we may suppose apt ...
... soon as the measure was proposed , all cried out with one voice , " It is the will of God . " Persons of all ranks caught the contagion ; not only the gallant nobles of that age , with their martial followers , whom we may suppose apt ...
Pagina 23
... soon after the commencement of the crusades , greater splendour in the courts of princes , greater pomp in public ceremonies , a more refined taste in pleasure and amusements , together with a more romantic spirit of enterprise ...
... soon after the commencement of the crusades , greater splendour in the courts of princes , greater pomp in public ceremonies , a more refined taste in pleasure and amusements , together with a more romantic spirit of enterprise ...
Pagina 24
... soon perceived that great sums were necessary towards defraying the expense of such a dis- tant expedition , and enabling them to appear with suitable dignity at the head of their vassals . But the genius of the feudal system was averse ...
... soon perceived that great sums were necessary towards defraying the expense of such a dis- tant expedition , and enabling them to appear with suitable dignity at the head of their vassals . But the genius of the feudal system was averse ...
Pagina 31
... soon acquired civil liberty and political power . It was a fundamental prin- ciple in the feudal system of policy , that no freeman could be subjected to new laws or taxes unless by his own con- sent . In consequence of this , the ...
... soon acquired civil liberty and political power . It was a fundamental prin- ciple in the feudal system of policy , that no freeman could be subjected to new laws or taxes unless by his own con- sent . In consequence of this , the ...
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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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