The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell, 1885 |
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... sovereigns , as the acting parties ; but it is particularly spe- nation shall have no reference to the states French king claims as his right ; and treaty he has cautiously affixed to his other of Milan and lord of Genoa.2 of Francis ...
... sovereigns , as the acting parties ; but it is particularly spe- nation shall have no reference to the states French king claims as his right ; and treaty he has cautiously affixed to his other of Milan and lord of Genoa.2 of Francis ...
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... sovereigns , as the ally of both the contracting parties ; but it is particularly spe- cified that this nomination shall have no reference to the states of Milan , which the French king claims as his right ; and through the whole treaty ...
... sovereigns , as the ally of both the contracting parties ; but it is particularly spe- cified that this nomination shall have no reference to the states of Milan , which the French king claims as his right ; and through the whole treaty ...
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... sovereigns rejected , than he agreed with the senate to renew the treaty of Blois , by which Louis XII . had promised to ... sovereign that he might soon expect another visit from them , unless he speedily fulfilled the treaty . In one ...
... sovereigns rejected , than he agreed with the senate to renew the treaty of Blois , by which Louis XII . had promised to ... sovereign that he might soon expect another visit from them , unless he speedily fulfilled the treaty . In one ...
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... sovereign . Besides the revenues of * Guicciard . lib . xii . vol . ii . p . 84. + Ligue de Camb . liv . iv . tom . ii . p . 405 . Parma and Piacenza , which Leo had already conferred on LEO WISHES TO REMAIN NEUTER .
... sovereign . Besides the revenues of * Guicciard . lib . xii . vol . ii . p . 84. + Ligue de Camb . liv . iv . tom . ii . p . 405 . Parma and Piacenza , which Leo had already conferred on LEO WISHES TO REMAIN NEUTER .
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... sovereign , who was obi inferi lents to no one of the age , and whose penetration -y , and Th the country scovered that the measures which he had adopted they diviappeared necessary for the preservation of his further excuse must appear ...
... sovereign , who was obi inferi lents to no one of the age , and whose penetration -y , and Th the country scovered that the measures which he had adopted they diviappeared necessary for the preservation of his further excuse must appear ...
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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?