The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell, 1885 |
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... directed . although then only fifteen ernment of the Netherlands , grandmother Mary , daughter The situation of the arch- ighly expedient to him ; and luded on . By this treaty the aid each other in the defence hen respectively held ...
... directed . although then only fifteen ernment of the Netherlands , grandmother Mary , daughter The situation of the arch- ighly expedient to him ; and luded on . By this treaty the aid each other in the defence hen respectively held ...
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... directed to the young archduke Charles , who , although then only fifteen years of age , had assumed the government of the Netherlands , which he inherited in right of his grandmother Mary , daughter of Charles , last duke of Burgundy ...
... directed to the young archduke Charles , who , although then only fifteen years of age , had assumed the government of the Netherlands , which he inherited in right of his grandmother Mary , daughter of Charles , last duke of Burgundy ...
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... directed to assem- ble , they were also joined by Pietro Navarro , at the head of ten thousand Biscayans , or Basque infantry , whom he had raised , rather by the credit of his military reputation , than by the influence of his rank or ...
... directed to assem- ble , they were also joined by Pietro Navarro , at the head of ten thousand Biscayans , or Basque infantry , whom he had raised , rather by the credit of his military reputation , than by the influence of his rank or ...
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... directed his general , Lorenzo , to keep his station on the south of the Po . At the same time he despatched to Francis I. his confidential envoy , Cinthio da Tivoli , for the purpose of endeavouring , by the assistance of the duke of ...
... directed his general , Lorenzo , to keep his station on the south of the Po . At the same time he despatched to Francis I. his confidential envoy , Cinthio da Tivoli , for the purpose of endeavouring , by the assistance of the duke of ...
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... directed by the duke of Bourbon . Trivulzio led the corps de reserve , which consisted of five hundred lances and five thousand Italian infantry . The light infantry , under the command of the Sieur de Chita and the bastard of Savoy ...
... directed by the duke of Bourbon . Trivulzio led the corps de reserve , which consisted of five hundred lances and five thousand Italian infantry . The light infantry , under the command of the Sieur de Chita and the bastard of Savoy ...
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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?