The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell & sons, 1900 |
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... sufficient pledge that the title which he had thus assumed would not long be suffered to remain merely nominal ... sufficiently aware , that before he engaged in an enterprise of such importance as the conquest of * Dumont , tom iv . par ...
... sufficient pledge that the title which he had thus assumed would not long be suffered to remain merely nominal ... sufficiently aware , that before he engaged in an enterprise of such importance as the conquest of * Dumont , tom iv . par ...
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... sufficient contribution , in lieu both of money and troops . † In determining the pope to the neutrality which he mani- fested on this occasion , other reasons of no inconsiders ble importance concurred . Early in the month of February ...
... sufficient contribution , in lieu both of money and troops . † In determining the pope to the neutrality which he mani- fested on this occasion , other reasons of no inconsiders ble importance concurred . Early in the month of February ...
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... sufficient to have induced Leo to persevere in it ; but as the contest approached , Francis became more desirous of engaging the pope to take a decided part in his favour . Such , however , was the aversion which Leo entertained to the ...
... sufficient to have induced Leo to persevere in it ; but as the contest approached , Francis became more desirous of engaging the pope to take a decided part in his favour . Such , however , was the aversion which Leo entertained to the ...
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... sufficient employment for the Spanish troops . No sooner , therefore , was he informed of the move- ments of Cardona , than he quitted his station in the Polesine , and passing the Adige , proceeded along the banks of the Po towards ...
... sufficient employment for the Spanish troops . No sooner , therefore , was he informed of the move- ments of Cardona , than he quitted his station in the Polesine , and passing the Adige , proceeded along the banks of the Po towards ...
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... sufficient pretext for withdrawing themselves altogether from the theatre of war , and leaving their Italian allies to the mercy of the conquering army . * The battle of Marignano is justly considered by both the French and Italian ...
... sufficient pretext for withdrawing themselves altogether from the theatre of war , and leaving their Italian allies to the mercy of the conquering army . * The battle of Marignano is justly considered by both the French and Italian ...
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