The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volum 2G. Bell, 1885 |
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Side 1
... cardinal da Bibbiena -Leo X. compelled to take a decisive part - Accedes to the league against France - Revolt of Fregoso at Genoa - He attempts to justify his conduct to the pope - Preparations of Francis I. for attacking the Milanese ...
... cardinal da Bibbiena -Leo X. compelled to take a decisive part - Accedes to the league against France - Revolt of Fregoso at Genoa - He attempts to justify his conduct to the pope - Preparations of Francis I. for attacking the Milanese ...
Side 6
... cardinal da Bibbiena at Rome . The letters from Canossa on this occasion contain the fullest assurances of the kind dispositions , as well of the king as of his mother Louisa , towards the family of the Medici ; and the strongest ...
... cardinal da Bibbiena at Rome . The letters from Canossa on this occasion contain the fullest assurances of the kind dispositions , as well of the king as of his mother Louisa , towards the family of the Medici ; and the strongest ...
Side 7
William Roscoe. happily begun . But the letters of the cardinal da Bibbiena , who was at this period intrusted with the most secret intentions of the Roman court , are of a much more curious nature , and throw such ... CARDINAL BIBBIENA .
William Roscoe. happily begun . But the letters of the cardinal da Bibbiena , who was at this period intrusted with the most secret intentions of the Roman court , are of a much more curious nature , and throw such ... CARDINAL BIBBIENA .
Side 9
... cardinal , and the Magnificent Lorenzo , recommend themselves to you as fully as can be expressed . I hope you will not omit to write to them , and especially to his holiness , whom I ought to have mentioned first . In this I trust you ...
... cardinal , and the Magnificent Lorenzo , recommend themselves to you as fully as can be expressed . I hope you will not omit to write to them , and especially to his holiness , whom I ought to have mentioned first . In this I trust you ...
Side 10
... cardinal Cibò will exhibit a mag- nificent gala , with twenty persons , dressed in brocade and velvet , at the expense of his holiness . It will be a fire sight . " You have never yet informed us whether you have excused yourself to the ...
... cardinal Cibò will exhibit a mag- nificent gala , with twenty persons , dressed in brocade and velvet , at the expense of his holiness . It will be a fire sight . " You have never yet informed us whether you have excused yourself to the ...
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Side 467 - Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fell. Not free, what proof could they have given sincere Of true allegiance, constant faith, or love, Where only what they needs must do appear'd, Not what they would ? what praise could they receive ? What pleasure I from such obedience paid ? When will and reason, reason also is choice, Useless and vain, of freedom both despoil'd, Made passive both, had served necessity, Not me?