The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell, 1885 |
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... Aragon , and Maximilian , were not , however , attended ! success . To the former he proposed the Paty which had subsisted between him and ting only the article which guaranteed ' .ho FLAND STANFORD U 282 2572 ra ัะพั cop . 2 B 2 LIANCES .
... Aragon , and Maximilian , were not , however , attended ! success . To the former he proposed the Paty which had subsisted between him and ting only the article which guaranteed ' .ho FLAND STANFORD U 282 2572 ra ัะพั cop . 2 B 2 LIANCES .
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... attended with the expected success . To the former he proposed the renewal of the treaty which had subsisted between him and Louis XII . omitting only the article which guaranteed ho tranquillity of Milan ; but as this held out to B 2 ...
... attended with the expected success . To the former he proposed the renewal of the treaty which had subsisted between him and Louis XII . omitting only the article which guaranteed ho tranquillity of Milan ; but as this held out to B 2 ...
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... attended to the difficulties of his situa- tion , or at least not to have made sufficient allowance for them , As head of the church , and both by his disposition and office , the acknowledged arbiter and mediator of Europe , he ought ...
... attended to the difficulties of his situa- tion , or at least not to have made sufficient allowance for them , As head of the church , and both by his disposition and office , the acknowledged arbiter and mediator of Europe , he ought ...
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... attend it , and had reconciled himself to that destiny which it was no longer in his power to resist . The cautious pontiff , who had waited only to observe from what quarter the wind of fortune would blow , no sooner found that the ...
... attend it , and had reconciled himself to that destiny which it was no longer in his power to resist . The cautious pontiff , who had waited only to observe from what quarter the wind of fortune would blow , no sooner found that the ...
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... attend- ants of the monarch disregarded the admonitions of the officer whose duty it was to regulate the proceedings of ... attended by six prelates , and followed by such an immense multitude , as well of the populace as of French and ...
... attend- ants of the monarch disregarded the admonitions of the officer whose duty it was to regulate the proceedings of ... attended by six prelates , and followed by such an immense multitude , as well of the populace as of French and ...
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Page 467 - Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fell. Not free, what proof could they have given sincere Of true allegiance, constant faith, or love, Where only what they needs must do appear'd, Not what they would ? what praise could they receive ? What pleasure I from such obedience paid ? When will and reason, reason also is choice, Useless and vain, of freedom both despoil'd, Made passive both, had served necessity, Not me?โ