The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell, 1885 |
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... effect to form an alliance with the Swiss - Rapid march of D'Alviano-- Inactivity of the Spanish and papal troops - Battle of Marignano - Francis I. knighted by the chevalier Bayard - Surrender of the Milanese - Leo X. forms an alliance ...
... effect to form an alliance with the Swiss - Rapid march of D'Alviano-- Inactivity of the Spanish and papal troops - Battle of Marignano - Francis I. knighted by the chevalier Bayard - Surrender of the Milanese - Leo X. forms an alliance ...
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... effect ; on which occasion Giuliano paid a visit to the French court , where he so far obtained the favourable opinion of Francis , that he declared he esteemed the connexion as highly as if it had been formed with the most powerful ...
... effect ; on which occasion Giuliano paid a visit to the French court , where he so far obtained the favourable opinion of Francis , that he declared he esteemed the connexion as highly as if it had been formed with the most powerful ...
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... effect , and has requested Ghingerli that he will wholly give up the other two places which are to belong to * Leo X. The King of Spain . The Cardinal da Bibbiena , writer of the letter . § By the person who wished to be related to ...
... effect , and has requested Ghingerli that he will wholly give up the other two places which are to belong to * Leo X. The King of Spain . The Cardinal da Bibbiena , writer of the letter . § By the person who wished to be related to ...
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... effect his ruin . Uniting their arms with those of Prospero Colonna , who commanded the forces of the duke of Milan , and being joined by six thousand Swiss , who had already arrived in Italy , they proceeded to- Lünig , vol . ii . p ...
... effect his ruin . Uniting their arms with those of Prospero Colonna , who commanded the forces of the duke of Milan , and being joined by six thousand Swiss , who had already arrived in Italy , they proceeded to- Lünig , vol . ii . p ...
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... effect its purpose ; if it was addressed to the pontiff afterwards , it was an ungrateful return for a magnanimous and unmerited favour ; and that at what- ever time it was produced ( if indeed such a document ever existed ) its ...
... effect its purpose ; if it was addressed to the pontiff afterwards , it was an ungrateful return for a magnanimous and unmerited favour ; and that at what- ever time it was produced ( if indeed such a document ever existed ) its ...
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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?