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... engaged in an enterprise of such importance as the conquest of * Dumont , tom iv . par . i . p . 177. Lünig , i . 522. Dumont , iv . par . i . p . 211 . Milan , it would be necessary not only to confirm 2 THE LIFE OF LEO X.
... engaged in an enterprise of such importance as the conquest of * Dumont , tom iv . par . i . p . 177. Lünig , i . 522. Dumont , iv . par . i . p . 211 . Milan , it would be necessary not only to confirm 2 THE LIFE OF LEO X.
Side 3
... engaged himself , was willingly assented to , and the treaty was signed at Westminster on the fourth day of April , 1515. Leo X. is named therein , with other sovereigns , as the ally of both the contracting parties ; but it is ...
... engaged himself , was willingly assented to , and the treaty was signed at Westminster on the fourth day of April , 1515. Leo X. is named therein , with other sovereigns , as the ally of both the contracting parties ; but it is ...
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... engaged the attention of mankind , the destructive science of war had made the most rapid progress . In fact , the commence- ment of the modern system of warfare is to be referred to this period , when the disorderly bodies of mercenary ...
... engaged the attention of mankind , the destructive science of war had made the most rapid progress . In fact , the commence- ment of the modern system of warfare is to be referred to this period , when the disorderly bodies of mercenary ...
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... engaged in no less than eighteen important battles , declared that they resembled only the sports of children in comparison with this , which might truly be called a war of giants . The chevalier Bayard fought at the side of his ...
... engaged in no less than eighteen important battles , declared that they resembled only the sports of children in comparison with this , which might truly be called a war of giants . The chevalier Bayard fought at the side of his ...
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... engaged the duke of Savoy to unite his efforts with those of his envoy , Lodo- vico Canossa , to effect an alliance with the king . In truth , the situation of the pope was such as would not admit of longer delay . Already the king had ...
... engaged the duke of Savoy to unite his efforts with those of his envoy , Lodo- vico Canossa , to effect an alliance with the king . In truth , the situation of the pope was such as would not admit of longer delay . Already the king had ...
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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?