The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell & sons, 1900 |
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... possessions , it is not sur- prising that he rejected the proposition ; and the emperor elect , who at this time regarded Ferdinand as an oracle of political wisdom , was easily prevailed upon to join his irresolute and feeble aid in ...
... possessions , it is not sur- prising that he rejected the proposition ; and the emperor elect , who at this time regarded Ferdinand as an oracle of political wisdom , was easily prevailed upon to join his irresolute and feeble aid in ...
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... possessions which he held in Lombardy . Undoubtedly the duchy of Urbino , where Giuliano had passed a great portion of his time during his exile . ** Meaning Giuliano himself . ++ The Roman see . + This seems intended to discover the ...
... possessions which he held in Lombardy . Undoubtedly the duchy of Urbino , where Giuliano had passed a great portion of his time during his exile . ** Meaning Giuliano himself . ++ The Roman see . + This seems intended to discover the ...
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... possessed himself without difficulty , although the viceroy Cardona was strongly in- trenched at Castalazzo ; and even the city of Asti soon after- wards surrendered to the French arms . Choos- Whilst this detachment was thus ...
... possessed himself without difficulty , although the viceroy Cardona was strongly in- trenched at Castalazzo ; and even the city of Asti soon after- wards surrendered to the French arms . Choos- Whilst this detachment was thus ...
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... possession of his newly acquired dominions . A negotiation was accord- ingly opened , when it was proposed that the pope and the king should mutually assist each other in the defence of their respective dominions ; that the king should ...
... possession of his newly acquired dominions . A negotiation was accord- ingly opened , when it was proposed that the pope and the king should mutually assist each other in the defence of their respective dominions ; that the king should ...
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... be made for their reception . Encouraged by the success of Francis I. the Venetians began to entertain hopes that they should be enabled tc recover their continental possessions , of which they had been EMBASSY FROM THE VENETIANS . 29.
... be made for their reception . Encouraged by the success of Francis I. the Venetians began to entertain hopes that they should be enabled tc recover their continental possessions , of which they had been EMBASSY FROM THE VENETIANS . 29.
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