The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volum 2G. Bell, 1885 |
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... chief authority in Siena - Death of Giuliano de ' Medici - Escape of the pope from barbarian corsairs at Civita Lavinia , ALTHOUGH the death of Louis XII . had for the present relieved the Roman pontiff from the apprehensions which he ...
... chief authority in Siena - Death of Giuliano de ' Medici - Escape of the pope from barbarian corsairs at Civita Lavinia , ALTHOUGH the death of Louis XII . had for the present relieved the Roman pontiff from the apprehensions which he ...
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... chief of Christendom to administer his advice to all . In this conduct , which was no less consistent with the dignity of his office than with his own private interest , he was for some time encouraged to persevere , by the open ...
... chief of Christendom to administer his advice to all . In this conduct , which was no less consistent with the dignity of his office than with his own private interest , he was for some time encouraged to persevere , by the open ...
Side 12
... chief authority in that city , which he had obtained by the favour and preserved by the assistance of the pope , † unexpectedly relinquished his title of doge , and assumed that of governor for the king of France . That so bold a ...
... chief authority in that city , which he had obtained by the favour and preserved by the assistance of the pope , † unexpectedly relinquished his title of doge , and assumed that of governor for the king of France . That so bold a ...
Side 18
... chief officers prisoners . This unexpected and dis- graceful event , by which a great and experienced commander , in whose abilities and integrity the allied powers had the fullest confidence , was lost to their cause , added to the suc ...
... chief officers prisoners . This unexpected and dis- graceful event , by which a great and experienced commander , in whose abilities and integrity the allied powers had the fullest confidence , was lost to their cause , added to the suc ...
Side 22
... chief part of the army agreed to remain for the defence of Milan , great numbers quitted the field , and retired towards Como , on their return to their native country . This defection of a part of the Swiss army was not , however , so ...
... chief part of the army agreed to remain for the defence of Milan , great numbers quitted the field , and retired towards Como , on their return to their native country . This defection of a part of the Swiss army was not , however , so ...
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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?