The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V: With a View of the Progress of Society in Europe, from the Subversion of the Roman Empire, to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century, Volume 3Hopkins & Seymour, 1804 |
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Pagina 22
... court were elected , should expire , persons duly qualified were then to be admitted as members , without any distinction on account of religion . In return for these extraordinary acts of indulgence , the Protestants concurred with the ...
... court were elected , should expire , persons duly qualified were then to be admitted as members , without any distinction on account of religion . In return for these extraordinary acts of indulgence , the Protestants concurred with the ...
Pagina 25
... court was quite deserted , every person desirous of reputation , or capable of service , hurrying to Piedmont , in order to share , as volunteers , in the danger and glory of the action . Encouraged by the arrival of so many brave ...
... court was quite deserted , every person desirous of reputation , or capable of service , hurrying to Piedmont , in order to share , as volunteers , in the danger and glory of the action . Encouraged by the arrival of so many brave ...
Pagina 37
... court were so uncertain , that before these were known , it would have been highly imprudent to have kindled the flames of civil war in his own dominions . summons a Trent , UPON this account , he appeared dissatisfied with a bull is ...
... court were so uncertain , that before these were known , it would have been highly imprudent to have kindled the flames of civil war in his own dominions . summons a Trent , UPON this account , he appeared dissatisfied with a bull is ...
Pagina 46
... court of Rome dreaded most , and which had prompted it to employ so many artifices in order to pre- vent the meeting of such a dangerous judicatory . Paul , though more compliant than some of his predecessors with regard to calling a ...
... court of Rome dreaded most , and which had prompted it to employ so many artifices in order to pre- vent the meeting of such a dangerous judicatory . Paul , though more compliant than some of his predecessors with regard to calling a ...
Pagina 68
... courts , the confederates found no diffi- culty at home , in bringing a sufficient force into the field . Germany abounded at that time in inhabitants ; the feudal institutions , which subsisted in full force , enabled the nobles to ...
... courts , the confederates found no diffi- culty at home , in bringing a sufficient force into the field . Germany abounded at that time in inhabitants ; the feudal institutions , which subsisted in full force , enabled the nobles to ...
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