The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V, Volume 1George Routledge & Company, 1857 |
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Pagina 6
... troops , however , were the only guardians of the empire . The jealousy of despotism had deprived the people of the use of arms ; and subjects , oppressed and rendered incapable of defending themselves , had neither spirit nor ...
... troops , however , were the only guardians of the empire . The jealousy of despotism had deprived the people of the use of arms ; and subjects , oppressed and rendered incapable of defending themselves , had neither spirit nor ...
Pagina 30
... troops kept on foot in any of the feudal kingdoms , the monarch could bring no army into the field , but what was composed of soldiers furnished by the crown vassals , always jealous of the regal authority ; nor had he any funds for ...
... troops kept on foot in any of the feudal kingdoms , the monarch could bring no army into the field , but what was composed of soldiers furnished by the crown vassals , always jealous of the regal authority ; nor had he any funds for ...
Pagina 74
... troops trained to skill in arms , and to military subordi- nation , by regular discipline , monarchs were obliged to depend on such forces as their vassals conducted to their standard in consequence of their military tenures . These ...
... troops trained to skill in arms , and to military subordi- nation , by regular discipline , monarchs were obliged to depend on such forces as their vassals conducted to their standard in consequence of their military tenures . These ...
Pagina 81
... troops kept constantly on foot , and regularly trained to military subordination , would have supplied what was wanting in the feudal constitution , and have furnished princes with the means of executing enterprises to which they were ...
... troops kept constantly on foot , and regularly trained to military subordination , would have supplied what was wanting in the feudal constitution , and have furnished princes with the means of executing enterprises to which they were ...
Pagina 82
... troops with which they acted , and were viewed with contempt by soldiers accustomed to the vigorous and steady operations of regular service . Thus the regulations of Charles the Seventh , by establish- ing the first standing army known ...
... troops with which they acted , and were viewed with contempt by soldiers accustomed to the vigorous and steady operations of regular service . Thus the regulations of Charles the Seventh , by establish- ing the first standing army known ...
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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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