The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell & sons, 1900 |
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... given audience to twenty deputies sent to him with proposals on the part of the Swiss , he so far coincided in their representations as to lay the foundation for a further treaty , for the completion of which he afterwards went to ...
... given audience to twenty deputies sent to him with proposals on the part of the Swiss , he so far coincided in their representations as to lay the foundation for a further treaty , for the completion of which he afterwards went to ...
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... given by each party becomes at length so nicely balanced , that the common cause is often sacrificed to vain distinctions and distrustful timidity . Such was the situation of the Spanish general Cardona and of Lorenzo de ' Medici at ...
... given by each party becomes at length so nicely balanced , that the common cause is often sacrificed to vain distinctions and distrustful timidity . Such was the situation of the Spanish general Cardona and of Lorenzo de ' Medici at ...
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... given new courage to the French and dispirited the ranks of their adversaries , who conceived that the Venetian army had at this juncture joined in the engagement . After sustaining the contest for several hours , the Swiss were obliged ...
... given new courage to the French and dispirited the ranks of their adversaries , who conceived that the Venetian army had at this juncture joined in the engagement . After sustaining the contest for several hours , the Swiss were obliged ...
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... given orders to construct a bridge over the Po , for proceeding to the attack of Parma and Piacenza ; and although a veneration for the Roman see might prevent him from attacking the ecclesiastical dominions , this sentiment did not ...
... given orders to construct a bridge over the Po , for proceeding to the attack of Parma and Piacenza ; and although a veneration for the Roman see might prevent him from attacking the ecclesiastical dominions , this sentiment did not ...
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... same purpose a body of three * A more particular account of the motives and effect of this letter is given by Rosmini , vol . i . p . 523 * . thousand Swiss mercenaries . When , however , the king E 2 FRANCIS SUSPECTS THE POPE . 51.
... same purpose a body of three * A more particular account of the motives and effect of this letter is given by Rosmini , vol . i . p . 523 * . thousand Swiss mercenaries . When , however , the king E 2 FRANCIS SUSPECTS THE POPE . 51.
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