The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell & sons, 1900 |
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Page 19
... circumstances in which the Roman pontiff was placed , earnestly advised him to humiliate himself to the king . They represented to him that the duke of Ferara would undoubtedly seize this opportunity to recover the cities of Modena and ...
... circumstances in which the Roman pontiff was placed , earnestly advised him to humiliate himself to the king . They represented to him that the duke of Ferara would undoubtedly seize this opportunity to recover the cities of Modena and ...
Page 23
... circumstances as his justification for not doing that which he would equally have declined doing had they never occurred . Ferdinand of Aragon was at least as indecisive as the pontiff , and Cardona well knew the dispo- sition of his ...
... circumstances as his justification for not doing that which he would equally have declined doing had they never occurred . Ferdinand of Aragon was at least as indecisive as the pontiff , and Cardona well knew the dispo- sition of his ...
Page 24
... circumstances might require . * The attack of the Swiss was now supported with unshaken firmness . A detachment which was intended to surprise the right wing of the French army was intercepted by the duke of Alençon , and pursued by the ...
... circumstances might require . * The attack of the Swiss was now supported with unshaken firmness . A detachment which was intended to surprise the right wing of the French army was intercepted by the duke of Alençon , and pursued by the ...
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... circumstance gave great offence to many of the cardinals , who thought that the pontiff should have manifested his displeasure on such an occasion . Leo . * A saw , the impresa , or arms , of the Bentivoli . however , judged much better ...
... circumstance gave great offence to many of the cardinals , who thought that the pontiff should have manifested his displeasure on such an occasion . Leo . * A saw , the impresa , or arms , of the Bentivoli . however , judged much better ...
Page 37
... French and Romans , that great apprehensions were entertained for the safety of the building . The king was himself upwards of half an hour in making his way through the crowd ; a circumstance which INTERVIEW BETWEEN LEO AND FRANCIS . 37.
... French and Romans , that great apprehensions were entertained for the safety of the building . The king was himself upwards of half an hour in making his way through the crowd ; a circumstance which INTERVIEW BETWEEN LEO AND FRANCIS . 37.
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