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 67
... entering into close union with excommunicat- ed heretics , that he durst not undertake the protection of the Smalkaldic league . By this ill - timed caution , or by a superstitious deference to scruples , to which at other times he was ...
... entering into close union with excommunicat- ed heretics , that he durst not undertake the protection of the Smalkaldic league . By this ill - timed caution , or by a superstitious deference to scruples , to which at other times he was ...
Pagina 68
... entering into service , they were accustomed to run eagerly to arms ; and to every standard that was erected , volunteers flocked from all quarters " . Zeal seconded , on this occasion , their native ardour . Men on whom the doctrines ...
... entering into service , they were accustomed to run eagerly to arms ; and to every standard that was erected , volunteers flocked from all quarters " . Zeal seconded , on this occasion , their native ardour . Men on whom the doctrines ...
Pagina 69
... entered openly into the Emperor's service , under pretext of having obtained his promise for the security of the Protestant re- ligion ; and Maurice of Saxony soon followed their ex- ample . a the empe- THE number of their troops , as ...
... entered openly into the Emperor's service , under pretext of having obtained his promise for the security of the Protestant re- ligion ; and Maurice of Saxony soon followed their ex- ample . a the empe- THE number of their troops , as ...
Pagina 72
... to desist . By his retreat the passes were left open , and the Italians entered Germany without any oppo- sition , but from the garrisons which Schertel had placed in Ehrenberg and Cuffstein , and these , having no THE REIGN OF THE.
... to desist . By his retreat the passes were left open , and the Italians entered Germany without any oppo- sition , but from the garrisons which Schertel had placed in Ehrenberg and Cuffstein , and these , having no THE REIGN OF THE.
Pagina 81
... entered with the Emperor closely concealed ; der to con- and so perfect a master was he in the art of dissimulation , ceal his in- that the confederates , notwithstanding his declining all con- nexions with them , and his remarkable ...
... entered with the Emperor closely concealed ; der to con- and so perfect a master was he in the art of dissimulation , ceal his in- that the confederates , notwithstanding his declining all con- nexions with them , and his remarkable ...
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