The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell, 1885 |
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... king claims as his right ; and treaty he has cautiously affixed to his other of Milan and lord of Genoa.2 of Francis with Ferdinand of Aragon , and Maximilian , were not , however , attended ! success . To the former he proposed the ...
... king claims as his right ; and treaty he has cautiously affixed to his other of Milan and lord of Genoa.2 of Francis with Ferdinand of Aragon , and Maximilian , were not , however , attended ! success . To the former he proposed the ...
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... king to relinquish his designs upon Milan , yet he had made such arrangements as to be prepared for whatever might be the event of that expedition . By the death of this monarch he therefore lost in a great degree the result of his ...
... king to relinquish his designs upon Milan , yet he had made such arrangements as to be prepared for whatever might be the event of that expedition . By the death of this monarch he therefore lost in a great degree the result of his ...
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... king , as it enabled him , under the pretext of opposing the Swiss , to carry on , without exciting the jealousy of sur- rounding states , those formidable preparations which he intended to direct towards another quarter . Under this ...
... king , as it enabled him , under the pretext of opposing the Swiss , to carry on , without exciting the jealousy of sur- rounding states , those formidable preparations which he intended to direct towards another quarter . Under this ...
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... king of Aragon , and the Helvetic states , to enter into the league which they had lately concluded for the defence of the Milanese , and in which a power had been reserved for the pope to accede to it within a limited time . By this ...
... king of Aragon , and the Helvetic states , to enter into the league which they had lately concluded for the defence of the Milanese , and in which a power had been reserved for the pope to accede to it within a limited time . By this ...
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... king proved successful in his enterprise against Milan , the territory from which Giuliano derived a great part of his revenues lay at the mercy of that monarch , and it would there- fore have been not only indecorous but imprudent in ...
... king proved successful in his enterprise against Milan , the territory from which Giuliano derived a great part of his revenues lay at the mercy of that monarch , and it would there- fore have been not only indecorous but imprudent in ...
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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?