The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell, 1885 |
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... obtaining the object of his mission , was ordered to return and inform his sovereign that he might soon expect another visit from them , unless he speedily fulfilled the treaty . In one respect this avowed hostility was , however ...
... obtaining the object of his mission , was ordered to return and inform his sovereign that he might soon expect another visit from them , unless he speedily fulfilled the treaty . In one respect this avowed hostility was , however ...
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... 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 sovereign . Besides the revenues of * Guicciard . lib . xii . vol . ii . p . 84. + Ligue ...
... 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 sovereign . Besides the revenues of * Guicciard . lib . xii . vol . ii . p . 84. + Ligue ...
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... obtained by the favour and preserved by the assistance of the pope , † unexpectedly relinquished his title of doge , and assumed that of governor for the king of France . That so bold a measure could not be adopted without the ...
... obtained by the favour and preserved by the assistance of the pope , † unexpectedly relinquished his title of doge , and assumed that of governor for the king of France . That so bold a measure could not be adopted without the ...
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... obtained a better opportunity of deserting his friends than had before presented itself . That he might not , however , a second time incur the imputation of treachery , he despatched * Murat . Annali d'Ita .. vol . x . p . 112 . Murat ...
... obtained a better opportunity of deserting his friends than had before presented itself . That he might not , however , a second time incur the imputation of treachery , he despatched * Murat . Annali d'Ita .. vol . x . p . 112 . Murat ...
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... obtained , induced him to relax still further in his opposition , lest he should eventually exasperate the young monarch beyond all hope of reconcilia- tion . Hitherto the troops of the church had taken no other part in the contest than ...
... obtained , induced him to relax still further in his opposition , lest he should eventually exasperate the young monarch beyond all hope of reconcilia- tion . Hitherto the troops of the church had taken no other part in the contest than ...
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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?