The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell & sons, 1900 |
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... reason to regret , as the Duke of Angou- lême , who succeeded to the crown at the age of twenty - two years , by the name of Francis I. , was of a vigorous constitution , an active disposition , and courageous even to a romantic extreme ...
... reason to regret , as the Duke of Angou- lême , who succeeded to the crown at the age of twenty - two years , by the name of Francis I. , was of a vigorous constitution , an active disposition , and courageous even to a romantic extreme ...
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... reasons of no inconsiders ble importance concurred . Early in the month of February , 1515 , the matrimonial engagement which had been entered into at the close of the preceding year between Giuliano de ' Medici and Filiberta of Savoy ...
... reasons of no inconsiders ble importance concurred . Early in the month of February , 1515 , the matrimonial engagement which had been entered into at the close of the preceding year between Giuliano de ' Medici and Filiberta of Savoy ...
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... reasons , disposed to assent ; it appearing to him to be proper , that when a league is agreed upon , in which he is to be included , it should be negotiated and stipulated with him , as the head of the league , and of all Christendom ...
... reasons , disposed to assent ; it appearing to him to be proper , that when a league is agreed upon , in which he is to be included , it should be negotiated and stipulated with him , as the head of the league , and of all Christendom ...
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... reasons of dislike were , however , cautiously suppressed , and motives of a more public nature were alleged by the pontiff , in justification of the violent measures which he had in contemplation . Among these Leo did not forget to ...
... reasons of dislike were , however , cautiously suppressed , and motives of a more public nature were alleged by the pontiff , in justification of the violent measures which he had in contemplation . Among these Leo did not forget to ...
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... reason to expect that the pope would become a party , they declared him principal and chief of the league . Such were the avowed and ostensible objects of this alliance , but , by a separate article , it was further agreed , that endea ...
... reason to expect that the pope would become a party , they declared him principal and chief of the league . Such were the avowed and ostensible objects of this alliance , but , by a separate article , it was further agreed , that endea ...
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