The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell & sons, 1900 |
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... respect this avowed hostility was , however , serviceable to the 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 ...
... respect this avowed hostility was , however , serviceable to the 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 ...
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... respect of her high alliances , she had been received without a portion . * Other considerable sums were disbursed in preparing a suitable residence for Giuliano and his bride at Rome , where it was intended they should maintain a ...
... respect of her high alliances , she had been received without a portion . * Other considerable sums were disbursed in preparing a suitable residence for Giuliano and his bride at Rome , where it was intended they should maintain a ...
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... respecting you during so many days , and complains grievously of your attendants , who have been so negligent , that since your arrival at Nice , no intelli- gence has been received of your proceedings . The blame of this is chiefly ...
... respecting you during so many days , and complains grievously of your attendants , who have been so negligent , that since your arrival at Nice , no intelli- gence has been received of your proceedings . The blame of this is chiefly ...
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... respect and paternal admonitions could appease the king , Leo spared nothing that might be likely to conciliate his favour ; but the more Francis pressed him to a decision , the more apparent became his inclination to the cause of the ...
... respect and paternal admonitions could appease the king , Leo spared nothing that might be likely to conciliate his favour ; but the more Francis pressed him to a decision , the more apparent became his inclination to the cause of the ...
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... respect to their pretended breach of faith to Louis XII . It was also expressly agreed that the king should not protect any feudatory or subject of the ecclesiastical state against the just rights of the Roman see ; a stipulation which ...
... respect to their pretended breach of faith to Louis XII . It was also expressly agreed that the king should not protect any feudatory or subject of the ecclesiastical state against the just rights of the Roman see ; a stipulation which ...
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