The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell & sons, 1900 |
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... Roman court , are of a much more curious nature , and throw such light on the state of public affairs , the situation of the different members of the Medici family , and the ambitious designs which were formed by them , as might render ...
... Roman court , are of a much more curious nature , and throw such light on the state of public affairs , the situation of the different members of the Medici family , and the ambitious designs which were formed by them , as might render ...
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... Roman cavalry , and a con- siderable body of infantry , to Bologna , whilst Lorenzo de ' Medici , as general of the ... Romans , the king of Aragon , the states of Florence and of Milan , and the Swiss cantons , was solemnly proclaimed ...
... Roman cavalry , and a con- siderable body of infantry , to Bologna , whilst Lorenzo de ' Medici , as general of the ... Romans , the king of Aragon , the states of Florence and of Milan , and the Swiss cantons , was solemnly proclaimed ...
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... Roman troops to his nephew Lorenzo , and retired to Florence , in hopes of deriving advantage to his health from the air of his native place . Three days after the capture of Colonna , Lorenzo arrived at Modena , between which place and ...
... Roman troops to his nephew Lorenzo , and retired to Florence , in hopes of deriving advantage to his health from the air of his native place . Three days after the capture of Colonna , Lorenzo arrived at Modena , between which place and ...
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... Roman see might prevent him from attacking the ecclesiastical dominions , this sentiment did not apply to the state of Florence , which had taken a decided and hostile part against his arms . Fortunately , however , for the pope , the ...
... Roman see might prevent him from attacking the ecclesiastical dominions , this sentiment did not apply to the state of Florence , which had taken a decided and hostile part against his arms . Fortunately , however , for the pope , the ...
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... Roman see ; a stipulation which , although expressed as a matter of course , and in such vague and general terms as per- haps not to be fully understood by the king , had objects of no inconsiderable importance in view , which a short ...
... Roman see ; a stipulation which , although expressed as a matter of course , and in such vague and general terms as per- haps not to be fully understood by the king , had objects of no inconsiderable importance in view , which a short ...
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