The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volum 2G. Bell, 1885 |
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Side 3
... emperor elect , Maximilian , were not , however , attended with the expected success . To the former he proposed the renewal of the treaty which had subsisted between him and Louis XII . omitting only the article which guaranteed ho ...
... emperor elect , Maximilian , were not , however , attended with the expected success . To the former he proposed the renewal of the treaty which had subsisted between him and Louis XII . omitting only the article which guaranteed ho ...
Side 4
... emperor elect , who at this time regarded Ferdinand as an oracle of political wisdom , was easily prevailed upon to join his irresolute and feeble aid in opposing the designs of the French monarch . Whilst these negotiations were ...
... emperor elect , who at this time regarded Ferdinand as an oracle of political wisdom , was easily prevailed upon to join his irresolute and feeble aid in opposing the designs of the French monarch . Whilst these negotiations were ...
Side 5
... emperor elect , the king of Aragon , and the Helvetic states , to enter into the league which they had lately concluded for the defence of the Milanese , and in which a power had been reserved for the pope to accede to it within a ...
... emperor elect , the king of Aragon , and the Helvetic states , to enter into the league which they had lately concluded for the defence of the Milanese , and in which a power had been reserved for the pope to accede to it within a ...
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... emperor elect , Maximilian , and by Leonardo , certainly the Magnificent Giuliano , to whom the letter is addressed . || From this it is to be understood , that the king of Spain and the emperor were willing that the pope should retain ...
... emperor elect , Maximilian , and by Leonardo , certainly the Magnificent Giuliano , to whom the letter is addressed . || From this it is to be understood , that the king of Spain and the emperor were willing that the pope should retain ...
Side 9
... emperor , the Catholic king , and the duke of Milan . The substance of this treaty Ardinghelli must have transmitted to you , as I gave him a copy of the heads of it . To this his holiness is not , for many reasons , disposed to assent ...
... emperor , the Catholic king , and the duke of Milan . The substance of this treaty Ardinghelli must have transmitted to you , as I gave him a copy of the heads of it . To this his holiness is not , for many reasons , disposed to assent ...
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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?