The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell, 1885 |
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... attempts to justify his conduct to the pope - Preparations of Francis I. for attacking the Milanese - Forces of the allies - The league proclaimed - Genoa surrenders to the French fleet - Prospero Colonna surprised and made prisoner ...
... attempts to justify his conduct to the pope - Preparations of Francis I. for attacking the Milanese - Forces of the allies - The league proclaimed - Genoa surrenders to the French fleet - Prospero Colonna surprised and made prisoner ...
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... attempt upon Urbino , of which , from principles of justice and gratitude , ho always disapproved . S8 The Spanish ambassador , who probably bore some resemblance in his person to the count Ercole Rangone , a nobleman of the court of ...
... attempt upon Urbino , of which , from principles of justice and gratitude , ho always disapproved . S8 The Spanish ambassador , who probably bore some resemblance in his person to the count Ercole Rangone , a nobleman of the court of ...
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... attempt against Lombardy . " The king of England is resolved that his sister shall on no account remain in France . " The emperor and the Catholic king are using all their efforts to have her married to the archduke . This is what we ...
... attempt against Lombardy . " The king of England is resolved that his sister shall on no account remain in France . " The emperor and the Catholic king are using all their efforts to have her married to the archduke . This is what we ...
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... attempt . The Adorni and the eschi , the ancient enemies of the Fregosi , were vigilant in grasping at any opportunity that might effect his ruin . Uniting their arms with those of Prospero Colonna , who commanded the forces of the duke ...
... attempt . The Adorni and the eschi , the ancient enemies of the Fregosi , were vigilant in grasping at any opportunity that might effect his ruin . Uniting their arms with those of Prospero Colonna , who commanded the forces of the duke ...
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... attempting to recover the states of Milan . If we com- pare the measures adopted by Francis on this occasion with those of Charles VIII . about twenty years before , we shall be led to conclude , that of all the objects which at that ...
... attempting to recover the states of Milan . If we com- pare the measures adopted by Francis on this occasion with those of Charles VIII . about twenty years before , we shall be led to conclude , that of all the objects which at that ...
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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?