The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V, Volume 1George Routledge & Company, 1857 |
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Pagina iii
... took in the concerns of the government . Yet it would be unjust to impute these inaccuracies to want of care in the historian , since he had no access to such authentic sources of information as would have enabled him to correct them ...
... took in the concerns of the government . Yet it would be unjust to impute these inaccuracies to want of care in the historian , since he had no access to such authentic sources of information as would have enabled him to correct them ...
Pagina viii
... took a station , wherein it has since remained with less variation than could have been expected after the shocks occasioned by so many internal revolu- tions , and so many foreign wars . The great events which happened then have not ...
... took a station , wherein it has since remained with less variation than could have been expected after the shocks occasioned by so many internal revolu- tions , and so many foreign wars . The great events which happened then have not ...
Pagina 5
... took possession of Thrace , Pannonia , Gaul , Spain , Africa , and at last of Italy and Rome itself . The vast fabric of the Roman power , which it had been the work of ages to perfect , was in that short period overturned from the SECT ...
... took possession of Thrace , Pannonia , Gaul , Spain , Africa , and at last of Italy and Rome itself . The vast fabric of the Roman power , which it had been the work of ages to perfect , was in that short period overturned from the SECT ...
Pagina 6
... took arms from the love of glory , or of their country , pro- vincials and barbarians were bribed or forced into service . These were too feeble or too proud , to submit to the fatigue of military duty . They even complained of the ...
... took arms from the love of glory , or of their country , pro- vincials and barbarians were bribed or forced into service . These were too feeble or too proud , to submit to the fatigue of military duty . They even complained of the ...
Pagina 22
... took with 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 ...
... took with 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 ...
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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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