The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell & sons, 1900 |
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... object of im- portance to the French monarch than that of the archduke , and he therefore sent instructions to the president of Rouen , his ambassador in England , to propose a renewal of the treaty made with Louis XII . , which , upon ...
... object of im- portance to the French monarch than that of the archduke , and he therefore sent instructions to the president of Rouen , his ambassador in England , to propose a renewal of the treaty made with Louis XII . , which , upon ...
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... object of his mission , was ordered to return and inform his sovereign that he might soon expect another visit from them , unless he speedily fulfilled the treaty . In one respect this avowed hostility was , however , serviceable to the ...
... object of his mission , was ordered to return and inform his sovereign that he might soon expect another visit from them , unless he speedily fulfilled the treaty . In one respect this avowed hostility was , however , serviceable to the ...
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... object the state of your own health and person . If you therefore wish to relieve his holiness from this anxiety , and afford him real consolation , take care that he may in future be more particularly apprised of your welfare . - " Not ...
... object the state of your own health and person . If you therefore wish to relieve his holiness from this anxiety , and afford him real consolation , take care that he may in future be more particularly apprised of your welfare . - " Not ...
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... objects which at that time engaged the attention of mankind , the destructive science of war had made the most rapid progress . In fact , the commence- ment of the modern system of warfare is to be referred to this period , when the ...
... objects which at that time engaged the attention of mankind , the destructive science of war had made the most rapid progress . In fact , the commence- ment of the modern system of warfare is to be referred to this period , when the ...
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... object without bloodshed , and being now reinforced by a body of troops from Fregoso , proceeded to Alexandria and Tortona , of both which places he possessed himself without difficulty , although the viceroy Cardona was strongly in ...
... object without bloodshed , and being now reinforced by a body of troops from Fregoso , proceeded to Alexandria and Tortona , of both which places he possessed himself without difficulty , although the viceroy Cardona was strongly in ...
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