The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volum 2G. Bell, 1885 |
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... Duke of Angou- lême , who succeeded to the crown at the age of twenty - two years , by the name of Francis 1. , was of a vigorous constitution , an active disposition , and courageous even to a romantic extreme . On assuming the title ...
... Duke of Angou- lême , who succeeded to the crown at the age of twenty - two years , by the name of Francis 1. , was of a vigorous constitution , an active disposition , and courageous even to a romantic extreme . On assuming the title ...
Side 3
... duke of Burgundy . The situation of the arch- duke rendered such an alliance highly expedient to him ; and the conditions were speedily concluded on . By this treaty the contracting parties promised to aid each other in the defence of ...
... duke of Burgundy . The situation of the arch- duke rendered such an alliance highly expedient to him ; and the conditions were speedily concluded on . By this treaty the contracting parties promised to aid each other in the defence of ...
Side 6
... duke of Urbino , to which he added a monthly salary of four hundred and eight ducats , whilst a separate revenue of three hundred ducats per month was granted to the bride for her own use , although , in respect of her high alliances ...
... duke of Urbino , to which he added a monthly salary of four hundred and eight ducats , whilst a separate revenue of three hundred ducats per month was granted to the bride for her own use , although , in respect of her high alliances ...
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... duke and his consort . The business was concluded in the consistory the day before yesterday , and the bull despatched to France , as I believe Ardinghelli informed you , as well as with the alliance which the Swiss have made with the ...
... duke and his consort . The business was concluded in the consistory the day before yesterday , and the bull despatched to France , as I believe Ardinghelli informed you , as well as with the alliance which the Swiss have made with the ...
Side 10
... duke of Suffolk , to which she is not averse . This is not much believed , and yet the intelli- gence is pretty authentic . 66 It is thought his most Christian majesty will not this year make his attempt against Lombardy . " The king of ...
... duke of Suffolk , to which she is not averse . This is not much believed , and yet the intelli- gence is pretty authentic . 66 It is thought his most Christian majesty will not this year make his attempt against Lombardy . " The king of ...
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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?