The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell & sons, 1900 |
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... measure could not be adopted without the participation and encouragement of the king , was apparent ; but the event proved that the eagerness of Fregoso to avail himself of the honours and emoluments that were to be the rewards of his ...
... measure could not be adopted without the participation and encouragement of the king , was apparent ; but the event proved that the eagerness of Fregoso to avail himself of the honours and emoluments that were to be the rewards of his ...
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... measures which he had adopted were such as appeared necessary for the preservation of his authority , any further excuse must appear superfluous ; it being well understood that it was allowable , or at least cus- tomary , for a ...
... measures which he had adopted were such as appeared necessary for the preservation of his authority , any further excuse must appear superfluous ; it being well understood that it was allowable , or at least cus- tomary , for a ...
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... 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 time engaged the attention of mankind , the destructive science of ...
... 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 time engaged the attention of mankind , the destructive science of ...
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... measures in which Leo had concurred for the public defence had been adopted rather through compulsion , than from any hostile disposition to the French monarch , for whom he still continued to profess the highest regard ; so the earnest ...
... measures in which Leo had concurred for the public defence had been adopted rather through compulsion , than from any hostile disposition to the French monarch , for whom he still continued to profess the highest regard ; so the earnest ...
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... measures as might appear con- ducive to the mutual interests of himself and the republic . The ambassadors were accompanied by the learned Battista Egnazio , who by his extraordinary acquirements had raised himself from a humble rank to ...
... measures as might appear con- ducive to the mutual interests of himself and the republic . The ambassadors were accompanied by the learned Battista Egnazio , who by his extraordinary acquirements had raised himself from a humble rank to ...
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