The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell & sons, 1900 |
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... called upon to adopt such a conduct as might expose them to the resentment of his enemies . The difficulty of their situation justified in the mind of the monarch the temporising neutrality which they professed ; and with equal prudence ...
... called upon to adopt such a conduct as might expose them to the resentment of his enemies . The difficulty of their situation justified in the mind of the monarch the temporising neutrality which they professed ; and with equal prudence ...
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... called for their aid , were left , almost alone , to support a contest which was to decide the fate of Milan , an perhaps the independence of Italy . At the conclusion of one of those inflammatory exhortations with which the cardinal of ...
... called for their aid , were left , almost alone , to support a contest which was to decide the fate of Milan , an perhaps the independence of Italy . At the conclusion of one of those inflammatory exhortations with which the cardinal of ...
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... called a war of giants . The chevalier Bayard fought at the side of his sovereign , where he gave such proofs of romantic courage , that Francis , immediately after the engagement , insisted on being knighted by him upon the field of ...
... called a war of giants . The chevalier Bayard fought at the side of his sovereign , where he gave such proofs of romantic courage , that Francis , immediately after the engagement , insisted on being knighted by him upon the field of ...
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... called the Gaudin diamond . The numerous attendants of the king were also treated with particular honour and respect ; the pontiff being no less desirous of obliterating in the minds of the French people the animosities which had been ...
... called the Gaudin diamond . The numerous attendants of the king were also treated with particular honour and respect ; the pontiff being no less desirous of obliterating in the minds of the French people the animosities which had been ...
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... called out aloud in French , that he wished to make his confession to his holiness , and that as he could not be admitted to do it in private , he would in public acknowledge that he had fought against Julius II . with the utmost ...
... called out aloud in French , that he wished to make his confession to his holiness , and that as he could not be admitted to do it in private , he would in public acknowledge that he had fought against Julius II . with the utmost ...
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